I had this problem on my 97 Escort ZX2. What I found on mine was that the big hoses that connect the air filter tube to the engine were not fully connected and the hose clamp that holds them together was loose. This was causing too much air to be let in, causing that bogging effect when taking off. It would also stall at stop lights and when coming to a complete stop. When I reconnected them and tightened the hose clamp the stalling and the bogging was fixed! Hope this helps, check for those air leaks.
Your alternator could be bad.
Stuck hydraulic lifter.
Lots of possibilities, Check ignition modul first.
Yes
No take as much Mastisol as you possibly can as not taking enough could cause nausea and headache.
some could ask your physician
Check your fuel pump, it could be that it is still getting electricity after you shut off the key.
Yes. It's hard to imagine why you would double the dose for five days, but doing so could cause spotting.
There is an engine temperature sensor that operates the cooling fan.
no if the pump is leaking it is bad and nedds replacing
Is the emergency brake on? If not then there are a few possibilities. A CV joint could be busted but this would cause noise and vibration when put in gear. The transmission could be low on fluid because of a leak or the trans could be bad. Also check the shift linkage at the trans, it could have come loose.
Taking any medication can cause your eyelids to swell and itch. All medication has side effects and this could be one of them.