Asbestos mistake

4 weeks ago I sought help to fix a problem in my garage. A family member that I trust advised that we should remove part of a wall that looked like plaster board as part of this fix. I was present while they happily cut into the wall with a small power tool. 

 

Shortly afterwards it was discovered that the wall could have been asbestos insulation boards. In my ignorance I didn't know much about asbestos frustratingly. A test has confirmed that the boards are AIB. I have since made the area safe and had quotes to remove the material properly by qualified companies. 
 

I know the internet is full of good information and in this instance lots of scary information but I think I've read all of it ten times over in relation to this topic. I've spoken to the gp and even had a few sessions with a cognitive therapist in a effort to quieten my brain. Nothing seems to be helping. 
 

I now know how dangerous this incident was and the effects it might have on me. Oddly the family member has shrugged it off and has shown no concerns whatsoever. I pray these effects do not show up for a long time but my brain has decided that I've effectively given myself a death sentence. So much so that since reading all the expected symptoms shortly afterwards my chest has tightened and I constantly find myself checking my ability to breath freely.
 

Does anyone have advice on how to move past this state of mind? It's creating a real problem in my relationships, I'm not sleeping and I find myself distant from the young family I enjoyed only a month ago. 
 

 

  • How has your husband dealt with his exposure? 
     

    I have had counselling sessions which have helped a little. I'm still very scared of getting ill from my exposure. I don't seem to be able to convince myself I will get away with my mistake. 
     

    I have talked to many asbestos support groups, there is no way of knowing if and when it will effect the person that's had exposure. I've sought the help of the gp and for the moment put a brave face on to keep my family happy.

     

  • I've added you as a friend in here. Any evidence that helps would be good. So far everything I've read has been very negative. 

  • The doctor gave him an X Ray, but people have said it wouldn't show up now anyway. He is very much it has happened there is nothing he could do. He didn't know what it was and lesson learnt. The doctor said it was low risk for him and very low risk for our daughter and myself as we weren't in the garage. 

     

    we were more concerned about him coming in with fibres on with our daughter.


    we also had a management survey done on the house to avoid any more disturbances in the future.

    What therapy helped you ? 

     

  • Hello,

            reading your posts l wonder how you think asbestos was ever managed to be made in the first place,given that your expectation is serious damage from limited initial exposure.The workforce would have had to have been replaced very frequently due to health issues,which of course it was not,so limited exposure will not cause long term problems.If your mind is unable to square these facts then you really do have an all consuming problem and have my sympathies,life is difficult enough without continuous overbearing anxiety. l hope you can find your answer in overcoming this,

                                                                                                     David

                                             

  • It's great news that the doctor said the exposure is low risk.
     

    What was their reasoning? I read one thing and people/ doctors say another. 

     

    Has he had any physical problems since that day? I quickly developed a high resting heart rate and stomach problems which the doctor is helping with. I'm hoping they aren't related to the asbestos but I fear they may be. 

  • hi mate, hope you are well and have recovered from this incident, in all likelihood you will be fine, it tends to be the people working with it day in and day out, I can completely understand what you're on about and have had a different experience with asbestos, I went urban exploring in an old hotel which I later found out had asbestos in, say the least I was *** myself, chest tightened open, stopping randomly through out the day checking my breathing, normal body sensations that would happen but this time I'd pay more attention to them absolutely *** myself, my advice is to talk to people with asbestos experience, so talk to asbestos surveyors and people who do removals, I did the same and they said they've been exposed to asbestos but it's not like they've been sniffing it up like dogs the key is the shorter the exposure is the better, think of it like a cigarette you're not going to get lung cancer from a single cigarette so I highly doubt the same will happen with your exposure, I still to this day I am scared about the exposure I could have had but what can you do, can't go in the past and change it, but these "symptoms" you've been experiencing are totally normal I had the same, hope this helps