Can extended exposure to natural gas possibly directly affect the duodenum?
I've had a bit of a shock this week. For the past 4-5 years I have had increasing problems with my duodenum, compounded by constant nausea, headaches, sleeplessness, and even, which I'm rather embarrassed to say, occasional bouts with depression and even on a couple of occasions I have had the experience of thinking I have seen 'things' in my home, that weren't there. I'm actually quite a well grounded individual. I don't drink, don't smoke, and up until a few years ago, could proudly say didn't take any drugs. Today I consume an appalling amount of prescribed drugs - something to control the perpetual nausea, pain medication, headaches, - it goes on and on.
Two days ago I had an annual 'Corgi' inspection..(or whatever it's called now). Something amazing happened. The elderly inspector asked me to come into the sitting room. He had a look of incredulity on his face. He said ' you have a severe leak here.' I didn't know what to say. The man asked if anyone had 'tampered' with the boiler. I told him that for the past five years I've lived here, no one other than the inspectors (who have been the same company) have been near the boiler.
The inspector said he wanted to show me something. The gas pipe, leading from the mains directly to the fire, had been attached with tape!!! And not even a plumbing tape! It looked like a blue electrical tape. Furthermore, as he showed me, there wasn't even any groove in the pipe to screw it in with the mains pipe. All the installer had done was to hold them together and wrap them with tape!!
I was shocked beyond words! The installer told me I was lucky I was alive. Right now, all I'm thinking about is how many people around me, who have had inspections from this company may have died, and there was no way of knowing that the cause of their death was because of this kind of negligence.
I already had an appointment with my GP on Monday, so I'll be sharing all this with her then. But I would be keen to know if anyone has any idea whether the duodenum can be scarred because of constant exposure to natural gas. I realise it's different than carbon monoxide - I don't think that is the issue...but who knows.
I really am in need of some advice, but have absolutely no idea who to go to. I think this may be quite a major issue, particularly that over the past five years my boiler has been inspected by the same company and virtually every time, they signed it off as being safe. This gentleman was about 20 years older than the young chaps who came all the other times and I also wonder whether they were just in a hurry to get it over with and get on with it.
I'm a bit nervous about all of this, I must say. But I also have a great deal of anger, especially if there are elderly people who have been hurt as a result of this kind of negligence.
While the inspector went out to his van to get a welding torch, I quickly took numerous photos of the pipes for evidence, just in case they tried to cover this up.
Your advice would be greatly appreciated. I apologise for being so verbose, but couldn't imagine a briefer way to explain it.