Sentences with phrase «symptoms someone are describing»

These symptoms are described by psychologists as the root of the disorientation many people face today in their lives, although people manage to cover over and obscure them as a part of their elaborate defense mechanisms.
A lot of these symptoms you're describing are also symptoms of low growth hormone which, according to my endocrinologist, is nearly always mis diagnosed.
The symptoms he's describing don't match a wheel speed sensor failing.
An unmetered air issue can cause all of the symptoms you are describing and if you have inspected and tested all of the other areas of the carb between the throttle butterfly and the head perhaps this is the area that is giving you issues.
When it starts to die, you get the symptoms you are describing.
Based upon the symptoms you are describing, it sounds like you may have a faulty camshaft position sensor.
The symptom you're describing is...
One of the most common causes of the symptom you're describing is when you have a bad or failing AC high pressure hose.
There are several electrical and ignition components on a 2007 Mini Cooper that could cause the symptoms you're describing.
Based on the symptoms you're describing, I would assume you have multiple issues beyond the crankshaft position sensor.
Hi There, If you have a bad catalytic converter, this may definitely cause the symptoms you are describing.
However, there are possible underlying problems that can set the same codes and give you the symptoms you're describing.
My 9 year old Irish Setter Champion who never had a sick day in his life, had all of the symptoms you are all describing.
It is possible that Margarita is stressed by the process of receiving her medicines which may cause a lack of blood flow to the brain which could lead her to be weak causing the symptoms you are describing given her current condition.
And the symptoms you are describing are classic and early onset.
There are a few possible causes for the symptoms you are describing, but without an examination I can not say what the cause is with any certainty; vertebral issues (luxation, intervertebral disk disease etc...), trauma, poisoning, liver disease, kidney disease, cancer among other causes may be leading to these symptoms.
The other problem is that the symptoms you are describing differ slightly from a «typical» seizure, as you have already surmised.
The extent and duration of these symptoms are described in some detail in the reports of Dr. O'Connor and Dr. McKenzie.
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