In real cases, families usually don’t start with “overdose” as the label. They start with changes they can see:
- Unusual sleepiness or inability to stay awake after a dose
- New confusion, delirium, or agitation following medication adjustments
- Unsteady walking, near-falls, or falls that correlate with scheduled meds
- Breathing changes (slower breathing, trouble staying alert) after sedating drugs
- Loss of appetite, dehydration, or sudden weakness that tracks with medication timing
Texas residents know how hectic caregiving can get—especially when someone is dealing with chronic conditions common in the area. Those day-to-day pressures can make it easier for warning signs to be dismissed as “just aging” unless the record shows otherwise.


