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Can Constant Kitchen Gas Leak Cause Panic Attack And Uncoordinated Feeling?

My daughter has symptoms such as panic attacks, uncoordination, feelong constantly tired and under pressure. I notice tha gas in her kitchen smells quite strongly. Her husband doesn't think this is harmful as long as the window is left open. Couldthe gas leak be making her ill?
Mon, 17 Feb 2014
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from your description, she could be suffering from some stressful situations in her life, and this could be leading to anxiety with or without depression. strong sense of gas in the kitchen is something to be considered seriously because I am not sure if this is is intentional or unintentional. I would recommend that she make an appointment with a psychologist or psychiatrist to discuss her symptoms at the earliest
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Can Constant Kitchen Gas Leak Cause Panic Attack And Uncoordinated Feeling?

from your description, she could be suffering from some stressful situations in her life, and this could be leading to anxiety with or without depression. strong sense of gas in the kitchen is something to be considered seriously because I am not sure if this is is intentional or unintentional. I would recommend that she make an appointment with a psychologist or psychiatrist to discuss her symptoms at the earliest