A common pattern in Tennessee is that a person leaves the facility feeling “mostly okay,” then complications become clearer after discharge—sometimes within days. Residents may first notice issues like:
- breathing problems or persistent oxygen needs
- severe nausea/vomiting that doesn’t improve
- confusion, memory issues, or agitation that lingers
- nerve-related pain, numbness, or weakness
- ongoing dizziness, severe headache, or unexpected weakness
Because these symptoms can evolve, the legal work often requires connecting what happened during the procedure to what was documented later in follow-up visits. That connection can be harder when hospital notes are spread across different systems or when discharge paperwork is brief.


