He sounds so young though!
Yeah but she hides them, and does the manic hand wringing and grooming of the cuticles, fingertips, etc. It really seems like a Macbeth-like "out damn spot" type of thing.
I don't think two panic attacks would justify an on-going prescription for a tranquilizer. Maybe an anti-depressant type serotonin re-uptake inhibitor but not sedatives. Doctors are VERY careful with prescribing those as they are considered controlled substances. She would have had to meet with a jail psychiatrist and be given a prescription based on generalized anxiety disorder, or something like that, with intense panic attacks that have occurred more than a couple of times, IMO.
In an extreme situation, like when her daughter's body was found, then the medical team could assess her in the medical unit and give her a one time pill.
IMO, she is bored and tired. Probably not sleeping much.