Many people in Pleasanton first notice complications after they’ve been discharged—sometimes while they’re commuting to follow-up appointments, returning to routine, or dealing with post-op medications at home.
Anesthesia-related injuries that often become clearer after surgery can include:
- Breathing problems noticed during recovery or sleep
- Severe nausea/vomiting that doesn’t improve as expected
- New confusion, memory issues, or concentration problems
- Nerve pain, weakness, or numbness
- Unexpected swelling, bleeding, or prolonged pain
Even if the immediate event occurred in an operating room or recovery area, the legal question is how the care team’s decisions and monitoring (or lack of timely response) relate to the injury that ultimately emerged.


