Many people don’t connect symptoms to a prescription until it’s already affecting their routine. In a community like Granbury—where many residents drive to work, manage family schedules, and spend time on outdoor and tourism-heavy weekends—medication injuries can show up as:
- Disabling side effects that interfere with driving, work, or caregiving (dizziness, cognitive changes, falls, severe fatigue)
- Complications that appear after a medication change—for example, when a provider adjusts dosage during follow-up visits
- Delayed recognition when symptoms are mistaken for another condition, especially if you have multiple health issues
- Confusion after a recall or safety update, when you learn later that the risks were greater than you were told
When you’re trying to keep up with life, it’s easy to lose track of dates, bottle labels, and the sequence of symptoms. Legally, that sequence matters.


