In and around Moorpark, it’s not unusual for patients to feel “mostly okay” immediately after discharge—then notice new problems days later. Families may return to routine life, only to deal with lingering or worsening symptoms such as:
- breathing or oxygenation concerns after surgery
- severe nausea, vomiting, or prolonged recovery
- confusion, memory issues, or sleep disruption
- nerve pain, weakness, or lingering numbness
- unexpected complications that require additional appointments
These delayed effects don’t automatically defeat a claim. What matters is whether the medical records support a connection between perioperative anesthesia management and the later harm.


