It’s common for Wilmington families to first notice symptoms days after surgery—especially after outpatient procedures, weekend surgeries, or when follow-up care happens through different clinics and providers.
You may notice:
- worsening breathing, persistent oxygen needs, or unusual sedation effects
- severe nausea/vomiting that delays discharge or readmission
- new confusion, memory problems, or sleep disruption
- numbness, tingling, or weakness consistent with nerve irritation or positioning issues
- delayed pain control or medication rebound symptoms
Even when the initial procedure seemed to go “normally,” anesthesia-related harm can develop as medications wear off and monitoring transitions from the operating room to recovery and then home. That makes timing crucial in your claim.


