Not every anesthesia complication is malpractice. But certain patterns—especially when they persist after discharge—are worth taking seriously.
Common red flags include:
- Unexpected oxygen or breathing problems noted during recovery, later linked to respiratory complications
- Medication dosing concerns (for example, charted doses that don’t match what clinicians documented as symptoms)
- Delayed responses to abnormal vitals during procedures or immediately after (even if treatment was started eventually)
- Nerve injury symptoms (numbness, weakness, tingling) that show up or worsen after you return home
- Cognitive or emotional changes that don’t resolve as expected over time
In Weatherford, where many residents travel for specialists or follow-up care, it’s especially important to connect the dots between the original surgery and the later evaluations.


