In the Boerne area, many residents travel to nearby surgical centers and hospitals for outpatient procedures and then return to work, family schedules, and normal routines. That’s why anesthesia-related problems sometimes become harder to connect to the operating room event.
Common patterns we see in cases involving local patients include:
- Symptoms that intensify after discharge (new breathing concerns, severe nausea, prolonged grogginess, or persistent dizziness)
- Cognitive or mood changes that appear days later and don’t feel “normal recovery”
- Unexpected pain or numbness/tingling that leads to follow-up visits, tests, or therapy
- Confusion about medication timelines—especially when the anesthesia record doesn’t match what the patient was told
If you’re dealing with these issues, your next steps should be about both medical follow-up and document preservation—not guesswork.


