Six of the last seventeen nights I have experienced cycler alarms. But I am not alarmed no pun intended. In each case, I had the cycler line kinked under my body. By merely shifting my body and straightening out the line, the alarms cleared.
My wife has noticed that where supplies are delivered by Fresenius which are scheduled for today BTW over time the carts they use and the load on them has started to stretch and hump up our hallway and bedroom where we store dialysis disposables. The wheels on their cart are small, on the order of six inches or less which by necessity places lots of weight on a small area creating enormous pressure on the carpet and underlayment. She wants to get new carpeting but we have come up with a solution to this problem.
Our running toilet of yesterday has been solved – at a cost of $150.00 for a plumber. Here’s the deal. The toiler started running from time to time. Our son installed a new flapper value. The toilet continues to leak down after flushing. I installed a new flapper valve and a seat. The toilet continued to lead down. The plumber came, and installed a new flapper which fixed the problem. What is the difference – the flapper valves we were using were plastic and somewhat ridged; his was rubber and more flexible. For this knowledge $150. Go figure.
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