A common Nashua scenario is: everything seems to go okay in the immediate post-op period, and then symptoms surface in the days that follow. Residents often assume the problem is “expected recovery,” especially if they’re trying to return to a normal routine quickly.
But anesthesia-related harm can evolve—sometimes through delayed recognition of complications, medication-related adverse effects, or missed opportunities for earlier intervention.
If you’re noticing problems like:
- persistent confusion, memory issues, or trouble concentrating
- breathing difficulties, choking sensations, or unusual fatigue
- ongoing pain, nerve symptoms, or weakness
- severe nausea/vomiting or dehydration that worsens
…it’s important to treat these as potential evidence, not just side effects. Your medical follow-up documentation can become central to how your claim is evaluated.


