In the Mahomet area, patients often return home, get back into routines, and then notice symptoms that don’t seem to “fit” the recovery plan—such as:
- breathing or oxygen issues that were not clearly explained
- prolonged nausea, severe dizziness, or unexpected weakness
- memory, concentration, or sleep problems that don’t improve as expected
- new nerve pain, numbness, or tingling
- unexpected ICU-level concern or extended recovery after a procedure
Sometimes the concerning events are obvious in the moment. Other times, the injury becomes clear during follow-up visits—especially when discharge instructions didn’t match the patient’s real symptoms.
A key part of a strong case is connecting your post-op experience to what happened during sedation and monitoring.


