Before you contact anyone, your next move should protect both your health and the factual record.
- Document symptoms while they’re fresh: write down when you woke up, what you felt (breathing trouble, confusion, severe nausea, weakness, pain spikes), and how long it lasted.
- Ask your providers to put details in writing: if you’re still being treated, request that clinicians note the severity, timing, and impact on daily life.
- Save everything from the surgical visit: discharge paperwork, post-op instructions, follow-up orders, and any patient portal messages.
- Request records early: in Alabama, you don’t want to wait until later when timelines and chart access can become harder.
If you’re wondering whether an online “AI summary” of your chart is enough—our answer is no. In anesthesia cases, the issue is usually not just what happened, but when it happened and whether the care met the expected standard.


