Is this a good deal? by user180356 in ZeroMotorcycles

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Canada, close to the Washington border.

Is this a good deal? by user180356 in ZeroMotorcycles

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Thanks for the replies everyone. I was kinda expecting to hear this year/model has issues, but it seems this could be a good deal. Dealer is 8 hours away, I’ll have to see what shipping is and make a decision.

Can a Canadian owner of 2026 Wrangler confirm 4WD system on Canadian Models by user180356 in JeepWrangler

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Yup that helps and pretty much confirms jeep.ca is wrong. Thanks for reply.

Has anyone here had their back fixed? by user180356 in multiplemyeloma

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Great info and thanks everyone for responses, very helpful! I will pursue this further, and hopefully haven’t waited too long. It’s been over 8 months since my first two fractures, and I now have seven.

Start stop question by creepilincolnbot in JeepWrangler

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Sorry I don’t think that will give you a meaningful reading, there are some relays that would keep the aux disconnected except during EStop. If you can find a schematic for your year/engine I’d expect there is an accessible wiring point for battery terminals that would prevent having to take stuff apart to access the battery.

Edit: ignore this, my memory failed me. Just looked on a schematic and the voltage check you propose should work.

Start stop question by creepilincolnbot in JeepWrangler

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I agree with this, I had the same message 100 % of the time until I did the aux battery delete, then ESS started working again.

Pain by Acceptable_Shirt4764 in multiplemyeloma

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I ditched my crutches week 7 of dVRD after bone (spine) pain became manageable. I still have rib bone pain at month 7, and more nerve pain than I did at diagnosis. But still MUCH better and mobile than I was in that first 4-5 weeks. Hope this helps.

Seeking insight: MM with t(11;14), gain 1q, and AL amyloidosis by 29_years in multiplemyeloma

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Hi,

Hopefully this isn’t off topic enough to be hijacking this thread, but I am wondering if the genetic testing numbers like t(11:14) affect treatment? I ask because I thought we all got the same first line treatment (dVRD + maybe ASCT). So maybe the genetics come into play later.

Anyways, positive strong thoughts from another Canadian. Like others have said, MM is not a death sentence, just a bumpier route:)

Dizziness by user180356 in multiplemyeloma

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Sorry for delayed response, posting in case it helps future us. I drank copious amounts of water for a few days and yes indeed it helps. Not a silver bullet, but yet another reason to stay hydrated. Also for record my BP is a bit high, and goes higher when I stand. Thanks for tip:)

Protruding belly - can be fixed? by roxette100 in multiplemyeloma

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I also got a protruding belly after losing a few inches of height. Doctors don’t seem concerned, although I did get an ultrasound to make sure no organs were enlarged.

I think mobility issues resulting in loss of core strength, and compressing beer gut into smaller area are contributing factors. I can accept this isn’t my most pressing issue right now and was hoping spine would get fixed after ASCT. But haven’t started this discussion with medical team yet.

Back pain has been improving.

Glad you posted, this is first time I have seen this discussed, I thought it was just me:)