Many anesthesia injuries aren’t obvious in the moments right after surgery. In Hernando, where people frequently return to work, family responsibilities, or follow-up appointments soon after discharge, symptoms can develop or worsen quickly—sometimes within days.
Common red flags families report include:
- Breathing problems or persistent low oxygen symptoms after the procedure
- Unexpected confusion, memory issues, dizziness, or cognitive slowing
- Severe nausea/vomiting that doesn’t match the expected recovery pattern
- Ongoing nerve pain, weakness, or numbness
- Delayed recognition of complications that should have triggered a faster response
A key challenge is that these outcomes can be blamed on underlying conditions, the surgery itself, or “normal recovery.” Our job is to help connect the dots between perioperative care and the injury using the documentation that’s already in the chart.


