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I now know that the natural gas leak I had for 3.5 years made me sick, where do I find experts in that area?

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From my research the last 8 years...There are no experts, scientists or medical, of the whole picture of what the gas can due to your body. I have become more of an expert by living it, but where do I find DETAILS for the court case coming? I have seen an environmental dr who wrote in black and white..natural gas caused respiratory situations, last month a dr connected the lesions I get to hydrocarbon exposure, natural gas...What about the extra large red blood cells, triple brain aneurysms w/rupture, and alot of other health issues I KNOW WAS CAUSED by the gas...I have visited all the sites that speak of this..I HAVE ONE OF MY OWN

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I need to get to the nooks and cranies of this, I have searched E.P.A., O.S.H.A., EVERYTHING I can think of...I need stories from others, details relating to D.N.A., immune system, blood results simular to mine, anyone growing there lesions, from my searches, I am #5 to grow them..the other 4 worked in refinary in tx. tks,mary

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  1. I would have a hard time believing you  because natural gas is lighter than air.  Ergo, it rises and does not hover on the ground.

    Was there odorant in the gas?  Natural gas utilities are forced by law to inject mercaptan into natural gas so that you can smell it.   Did you ever smell something like rotten eggs?  Did you have a natural gas leak in your home that caused you to have illnesses?  Traditionally, if enough natural gas accumulates in your home, it will blow up when ignited or you can smell the odorant.

    If this was at work , was it a compressor station?  You mention a refinery.  Perhaps it was exposure to other substances other than natural gas.

    Do you have radon in your home?

    Do you smoke?

    Do you drink?

    Do you eat food cooked on a charcoal grill?

    Have you ever fueled a vehicle?

    There are millions of compounds that could be carcinogenic.  If you were exposed to any of these, in addition to your work/home environment, they could be causing your illnesses.

    Does anybody in your family have a history of aneurysms?  If so, it could be genetic.

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