Not exact matches
I have had two children, and have never had any
type of hysterectomy and am terrified
of the surgeries available and possibilities
of failure only to end up with a
worse situation than I'm in now.
Newell may be doing better than
bad on the surface (only in - so - far as blood glucose levels go), but I consider it a
failure if a
type II diabetic
of mine is not completely reversed, such that healthy blood sugars are obtained without medication and associated with lower insulin.
Not much
worse than seeing a car that has been well maintained have some
type of catastrophic
failure.
So if a torque converter experiences some
type of failure that results in rotary imbalance (a failed weld or chipped blade come to mind), the vibrations in the drivetrain may be
bad enough that you can feel them.
The
worst things about the Grand Caravan are the prices
of getting the sliding doors fixed and apparently the power steering pump in this
type of car is prone to
failure.
You can't feel
bad about this
type of failure.