Many anesthesia-related injuries aren’t obvious in the moment. Patients may leave the operating room expecting a normal recovery, then later experience symptoms such as:
- prolonged confusion, memory problems, or cognitive “fog”
- breathing problems, oxygen issues, or ongoing respiratory concerns
- nerve pain, weakness, or unusual sensation changes
- severe nausea, vomiting, or delayed recovery
- complications that require additional visits, imaging, or medication changes
In Mount Vernon—where patients often travel between local medical facilities, specialist offices, and physical therapy—care can stretch across multiple dates and systems. That makes a clear timeline harder to piece together unless someone is actively organizing the record.


