Many people don’t realize they were harmed during anesthesia right away. After a procedure, symptoms can appear or worsen over time—especially when follow-up care happens across multiple providers.
Streamwood patients often report scenarios like:
- New breathing issues or prolonged recovery that weren’t clearly explained at discharge
- Cognitive changes (brain fog, memory problems, sleep disruption) that become more noticeable after returning home
- Persistent nerve pain or weakness that later leads to additional testing or referrals
- Medication-related complications that surface after the perioperative period, requiring repeat visits
If you’re thinking, “Something doesn’t add up, but I can’t prove it yet,” you’re not alone. The key is connecting your symptoms to the anesthesia and perioperative timeline—often by carefully reviewing the record trail that hospitals generate.


