In and around New Braunfels, many patients return home quickly and then realize something is off once they’re dealing with daily life—driving to follow-up visits, managing work schedules, caring for kids, or coping with a slower recovery.
An anesthesia-related injury may appear as:
- worsening confusion or memory problems after discharge
- breathing issues, persistent sedation effects, or delayed recovery
- uncontrolled nausea/vomiting, severe pain, or new nerve symptoms
- complications tied to medication timing, dosing, or monitoring gaps
Because symptoms can evolve, the timeline you create right away can be crucial. A small detail—like when you first noticed symptoms compared to when you were discharged—can later help connect the injury to perioperative care.


