Snails - Response on Threads Part 6

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tiburonfirst

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Since Monday LAST week (first vet visit) he has lost 1.5 pounds. That is NOT
good... whether he could stand to lose weight or not. It can kickstart liver
problems. And then... that WILL be "it".

if there's danger of 'it' then by all means keep an eye on his caloric intake :(
 

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Annnnnd... time to get ready for ear-lowering...

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(cutter's doppelganger, as a refresher)

I like it! :D
 
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if there's danger of 'it' then by all means keep an eye on his caloric intake :(

Which is why yet another full routine blood panel was run. Liver, kidneys, glucose,
thyroid, and whatever else they check all came back good-to-normal. So my attention
over the last week has paid off. Not going to stop now.
 

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Oh boy, this'll be good!

No no no... not a "typical" story. But maybe somebody who reads this knows something.
The internet does not, my shop does not, Chrysler dealership does not.

February 2014: Had all 4 valve stems AND tire pressure sensors replaced because stock
parts were aluminum and had corroded. (The stems and sensors are ONE piece.)

April 2014: Had snows removed, all-seasons put on. Shortly thereafter, the system started
reporting a bad sensor. (*) NOT "low pressure"... a sensor malfunction. Took back and
they reset the system. (The system on my car does not distinguish between the 4 tires,
they all feed into one alert light.)

Summer-ish 2014: The system started reporting a bad sensor again. (*) Again had them
reset the system. (**)

November 2014: Had snows put on. Shortly afterward, the system started reporting a bad
sensor again. (*) Ignored it.

April 2015: Snows off, all-seasons put on. Sensors reset. Shortly thereafter, the system
started reporting a bad sensor. (*) Ignored it.

Two weeks ago: Had snows put on. They reset the system. YESTERDAY, the system started
reporting a bad sensor again. (*)

(*) - ALL FIVE TIMES, each and every one, happened within the same half-mile radius on
the way to my Dad's apartment. Is it possible that someONE or someTHING or some PLACE
is sending out a signal of some sort that is causing this notable coincidence???

(**) - Telling the above (after only the second time) to my shop and the dealership resulted in
them looking at me as if I was green, had 3 heads, and spoke some interplanetary language.

Note: Once a bad sensor is reported, the alert STAYS on. It does not reset on its own.

Anybody?
Anything?
 
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