Start with two tracks running at the same time:
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Protect your medical follow-up record. Tell every provider what happened during the procedure and what symptoms you’ve had since. If you’re in the Dallas–Fort Worth orbit for specialist care, keep those notes consistent—insurers often look for timeline gaps.
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Preserve proof while it’s still easy to obtain. In Texas, you can request copies of key documentation, but delays happen. Gather what you can now:
- discharge paperwork and follow-up instructions
- anesthesia charting and medication administration records
- monitor/vital trend printouts (if provided)
- operative and post-anesthesia care notes
- any communications that mention complications
If you’re unsure what matters most, that’s exactly what an initial case review is for.


