A common installation horror story is related to the compatibility of the Nest Thermostat with certain HVAC systems. Some older systems just don't play well with the Nest. People might buy it thinking it will work fine, but when they start the installation, they find out that there are all sorts of compatibility issues. They may need to upgrade their HVAC system or buy additional adapters, which can be expensive and time - consuming. It's a real pain when you expect a simple installation but end up with a whole bunch of unforeseen problems.
One horror story could be that it suddenly stops working in the middle of winter. You set it to keep your home warm but then it just fails, leaving your house freezing cold. And it's not easy to quickly figure out what's wrong.
Sure. There was a case where the hvac unit was installed too close to a wall. As a result, it didn't have proper ventilation. The unit overheated constantly and eventually broke down. It was a nightmare for the homeowner as they had to pay for a new installation.
Yes. I know of a situation where the HVAC tech during installation didn't properly seal the ducts. When he came back for a callback due to the system not heating evenly, it was discovered that because of the unsealed ducts, a lot of the warm air was escaping into the attic. This not only made the system inefficient but also led to higher energy bills for the homeowner. The tech had to redo a large part of the duct installation which was a big headache for the homeowner as it took a lot of time and was quite costly.
Sure. There was a person who had punctal plugs installed too deep. This led to damage of the tear ducts. It caused a blockage that was difficult to correct and led to a build - up of fluid in the eye area. The person had to undergo multiple surgeries to try and fix the damage.
It depends on a few factors. Generally, you might set the temperature to around 70掳F (21掳C) during the day and 65掳F (18掳C) at night for energy savings and comfort.
Sure. One time, someone installed the RAM sticks in the wrong slots. Their PC would not boot up at all. They spent hours trying to figure out what was wrong until they finally checked the RAM and realized their mistake.
Well, there are cases where xanax has caused breathing problems. One man took xanax as prescribed but still developed a condition where his breathing became shallow and labored. He was constantly feeling out of breath and it was really scary for him. His doctors had to adjust his treatment plan and monitor him closely to make sure he didn't have any more serious respiratory issues.
Sure. Trenbolone can cause liver damage. It puts a lot of stress on the liver as it is metabolized there. This may lead to jaundice, where the skin and eyes turn yellow due to a build - up of bilirubin in the body. In severe cases, it can even cause liver failure.
Yes. One major ethical horror story is when donors are exploited. Some unethical clinics might not fully inform the donors about the potential physical and emotional risks of egg donation. They may also offer financial incentives that are too high, which could be seen as coercing the donors into a decision they might not be fully comfortable with.
There are cases where the exam software had glitches. For example, a candidate reported that the software didn't save their answers properly. They thought they had completed a section and moved on, but later found out that some of their responses were missing. This caused a great deal of stress and panic during the exam as they had no idea how much of their work was actually saved.