There were so many
more needle sticks from blood sugar checks due to the large amount of insulin we required.
Not exact matches
It is
more comfortable compared to experiencing many
needle sticks that would otherwise be necessary for giving medications and drawing blood.
More recently, physicians have learned how to harvest blood - forming stem cells from a donor's blood and transplant them into a patient, sidestepping the need for an operating room and a
needle stick into the pelvis to extract bone marrow.
Your vet may
stick a
needle into the breast tissue and withdraw some of the tumor cells, or he may do a
more invasive biopsy, involving actual surgery to remove the lump for pathological analysis.
About 2 months ago, I noticed on my male 3 yr old Siberian husky his left eye pupil was very dialated, two days later it started to bulge and cloud over, I rushed him to the vet, they checked the eye and prescribed ointment, it took care of the cloudiness, but did nothing for the bulging or the enlarged pupil, last weekend I noticed redness or blood in his eye, within a day that cleared, then came back with a vengeance, blood took over the whole eye, rushed him again to vet, they said they couldn't give him a proper examination due to his eye being completely filled with blood, there was no charge, but said it was definitely not trauma and he is too young to be cancer, but there are exceptions to everything, no prescriptions or ointments, said they would do very little and in most cases these symptoms clear on their own, they said to wait and watch, any change, for better or worse to bring him back, if there is discharge and seems to be healing then they can do a proper exam, if there is
more bulging then they'll have to
stick a
needle in the eye to drain it.
then calculation of lots of little gridcells with
more blending and averaging until, as you said appropriately, you felt like
sticking knitting
needles in your eyes
GISS methodology, as you've observed consists of using all rural stations within 1000 miles to adjust station data, then calculation of lots of little gridcells with
more blending and averaging until, as you said appropriately, you felt like
sticking knitting
needles in your eyes.
I did have to go up 2
needle sizes to get closer to gauge, and honestly could have gone up one
more but decided to
stick with the 9s and know the sweater would be a tad smaller than the size I was making.