A common challenge in the Winnetka area is that symptoms may not be obvious the moment you wake up. You may expect to feel “off” for a day or two, then notice problems later—sometimes after returning home, resuming commuting routines, or attending follow-up appointments.
Anesthesia-related injuries can include:
- breathing or oxygenation complications identified later
- prolonged nausea/vomiting or aspiration-related symptoms
- nerve injury symptoms, unusual pain, or weakness
- cognitive changes (memory, concentration, confusion)
- psychological effects that appear after the event (anxiety, sleep disruption)
Because timing matters, the question for a legal claim is not just what happened—but when the injury likely began and whether the clinical response met Illinois standards of reasonable care.


