Surgery doesn’t always end at the end of the procedure. In the days and weeks after anesthesia, many people in Thousand Oaks notice problems that can be tied to perioperative care, such as:
- breathing difficulties or prolonged oxygen needs after surgery
- prolonged confusion, memory problems, or “brain fog” that doesn’t resolve as expected
- severe nausea/vomiting that required unplanned follow-up treatment
- nerve pain, weakness, or lingering numbness after surgery
- complications that led to additional visits, imaging, or emergency care
Because these outcomes can unfold after discharge, the most important evidence may be spread across anesthesia records, nursing notes, pharmacy/medication logs, and follow-up documentation.


