Posted on 03/09/2011 7:31:30 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
As some of you know, we've both been having some health issues. My leg is frequently infected from diabetic wounds on my feet. I can't afford to lose my leg because there's no one else who can help my wife who had a stroke last year. Now my ancient car's brakes are giving out, which will make it almost impossible for us to get to the doctor, pharmacy, hospital and store. Thank you for your prayers and good wishes and don't forget JimRob as well. Thanks in advance.
My prayers for you, your wife and a resolution to the car problems you face, which make all of life difficult.
Hum. My idea won’t work so I will chase another one.
Keep the faith, we will work it out.
Thank you.
Wish I lived closer (Minnesota) so I could do something in person.
g_w
I’ve had a diabetic ulcer on my ankle for 10 years. Hasn’t responded to anything the doctors have tried. Last week they applied a MediHoney dressing on the wound and it appears to be improving. Too early to tell if it’s finally going to heal, but there are signs that new tissue is starting to form in the bottom of the wound. We’re praying it works.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2682818/posts
Prayers up for you and yours.
I will pray for you and your wife
Thank you...
in my prayers.
The best “treatment” for diabetic wounds is meticulous wound care...many different way to do it, but local treatment helps...and have them check for hidden fungus infection. We found that some of our patients wouldn’t heal until we treated them for fungus that took over after we treated them with antibiotics.
Leni
I wonder what’s up with such a big price difference. The first mechanic I called here specializes in German cars and he quoted me a price of $195 just for the part!!
Not that I know of. We’re in the Biloxi/Gulfport area of Mississippi.
Bless all of you!
Ask if they can locate it in a junkyard or call around ro auto junkyards and go get it yourself.
The $50 and $70 dollar master cylinder at Advanced Auto are remanufactured. The $144 master cylinder said it was brand new,
I would make certain to check with CarQuest about their prices and availability. unfortunately, you actually have to call, or visit CarQuest because they don't have an online catalog.
While you are at it, check NAPA. NAPA doesn't have an online catalog either.
Thanks!!
Glad to be of some help.
Remember to not remove the existing master cylinder until you have what you are told is a replacement in your hand and can verify the new one is functionally identical to the one you are replacing.
Only after bench bleeding the new MS, installing it, bleeding the brakes, filling fresh brake fluid and verifying the new master cylinder worked would I turn the old one in for its core refund.
I say this because I helped a friend overhaul an older model Mitsubishi and just about every part we ordered turned out to be the wrong part. I'm not sure if it was because of the cars age, limited production, or both.
Let me know if you need it and I can email pages from a repair manual for your car along with images.
Of course, prayers for you and your wife. May God’s healing touch comfort you and your wife.
Thanks for the ping, Salvation
Thank you. Please remember Jim Robinson and the unfortunate people of Japan!
Don’t forget to keep us posted and let us know when that car is finally up and running like a top!
Due to all the coverage (and rightfully so) on world-wide chaos, I would like to bump this for others who may have missed it.
God Bless,
SC
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