In many cases, the most concerning problems don’t fully surface until you’re past the immediate post-op period. In and around Palmer Town, patients often return to normal routines—then notice complications such as:
- Persistent confusion, memory problems, or “fog” that doesn’t improve as expected
- Breathing issues, worsening fatigue, or unusual sleepiness after discharge
- Severe nausea/vomiting that leads to dehydration or follow-up visits
- New nerve pain, numbness, or weakness that becomes more noticeable over days
- Ongoing pain that seems out of proportion to the procedure
Anesthesia-related injuries can be linked to the perioperative period, including sedation depth decisions, monitoring practices, airway/respiratory management, medication administration, and how abnormal findings were handled.
The key is that your documentation timeline may matter—so the first weeks after surgery can be critical for both medical care and legal evaluation.


