Many anesthesia injuries in the West Linn area are uncovered after discharge or during follow-up—especially when people return to work schedules, physical therapy, and childcare routines.
Common “first notice” moments include:
- Worsening breathing or oxygen issues after sedation, especially if symptoms were minimized initially.
- Severe nausea, prolonged dizziness, or confusion that persists beyond what you were told to expect.
- Uncontrolled pain or unexpected nerve-type symptoms (burning, tingling, weakness) that appear after you thought you were improving.
- Cognitive fog or memory problems that show up during recovery and later affect daily functioning.
Because these outcomes can develop over hours or days, an effective legal approach focuses on the sequence of care—not just the final diagnosis.


