I'm on medication for Diabetes and last week at the doctor's office, my blood sugar was over 400. Do I need to be on insulin?
They're good for about a week.
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A dog's heat cycle can last anywhere from 5 to 21 days, so showing signs of heat (including the possibility of spotting blood) for over 7 days would not be unusual.
You should make a diabetic meal plan chart so you can plan out what you are going to eat for the week. You should also check your blood sugar often, and drink lots of water.
To my knowledge the last week of birth control pills are placebos. That means they are simply sugar pills that help keep you in a routine. I think the lack of regular birth control pills during that last week cause you to start your period because you stop the hormones associated with those pills. Of course, I haven't taken them for over 10 years and the new types may be different.
Go to your local GP (doctor) and ask to have them checked, youll get a some blood taken off you and your results should be back within the week
If it wasn't within the last week, forget it.
Last time I looked this up it was approx. 24 lbs. of sugar per person per year. This includes hidden sugars in foods.
It would be "during my last week of vacation"
No. Saturday is the last day of the week. Friday is the last day of a normal working week, but not the actual week.
Not fast enough!!!! I ran over two last week!!! I even got one of them stuffed and placed it on my wall. Not fast enough!!!! I ran over two last week!!! I even got one of them stuffed and placed it on my wall.
No, the term 'last week' is a noun phrase, made up of the adjective 'last' describing the noun 'week'.The noun phrase 'last week' can function as a subject or an object in a sentence.Example: Last week was the last week of school. (both subject and direct object in this sentence)A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun phrase 'last week' is it.Example: Last week was very busy. In fact it was quite chaotic. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun phrase 'last week' in the second sentence)