Injuries tied to anesthesia don’t always “announce themselves” in the operating room. Some New Hyde Park residents only realize something may be wrong once they:
- return home and experience persistent nausea, breathing trouble, or severe dizziness
- notice memory, concentration, or sleep changes that don’t improve
- develop pain that feels out of proportion or new nerve symptoms
- require urgent follow-up or readmission
Because New York cases often rely on medical documentation and timing, the period after discharge matters. What’s written in follow-up notes, emergency records, and post-op checklists can become central to proving that the harm is connected to anesthesia care—not just an expected part of surgery.


