In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: four weeks before surgery. If you smoke, it recommended that you quit at least four weeks before your surgery. As quitting smoking may be difficult for some people, you may want to try quitting as soon as your surgery is scheduled.  If you quit early enough, you can ease off the cigarettes by using a nicotine gum or patch. You should discontinue use of these between one and four weeks before surgery, as nicotine may interfere with the surgery. Get rid of all cigarettes in your house, car, and office to reduce the chance that you will start smoking again before the surgery. To improve your chances of success, join a stop-smoking class for support and tips. It is important that your doctor knows all the medications you are taking before you have the surgery, including supplements and over-the-counter medications. Some medications will need to be discontinued up to a week before surgery as they may interfere with anesthesia, blood clotting, or any medication that may be given to you after surgery.  NSAIDs such as Motrin, Aleve, and Ibuprofen should be stopped up to one week before you have surgery. If you take aspirin for a heart condition, talk to your doctor to determine if you should keep taking it or not. Acetaminophen is acceptable to take.  Blood-thinning medications such as Heparin, Pradax, or warfarin (Coumadin) may need to be discontinued until you are healed from your surgery.  Herbal medications and supplements can also interfere with surgery. Let your doctor know of all supplements, herbal remedies, and treatments that you use. If you are having a laparoscopic myotomy, your doctor may advise you to go on a liquid diet up to three days before your surgery. This means that you can only consume clear soups and broths, juice, jello, Gatorade, and coffee or tea without milk. You may not eat any solid foods. If you are having a Cricopharyngeal Myotomy, you may be able to eat until midnight the day before you have surgery. Always check with your doctor first. Some swelling and pain may be normal around the incision site, but most diverticulectomies and myotomies are non-invasive surgeries. You should heal within a few days. If you experience the following symptoms, seek treatment immediately.  A fever higher than 101.3 °F (38.5 °C) Chills Difficulty breathing Yellow pus coming out of the incision site A bad smell from the incision site Worsening pain You may be placed on pain medications after your surgery. For the first several days while you are on these medications, you should not drive or work. Ask a friend or family member if they can care for you during this time. After the surgery, you may not be able to eat solid foods until the incisions heal. During this time, you may have to go on a liquid diet, or you may have to soften your foods by pureeing or blending them until they are a slurry.  Good liquid foods to consume during this time include beef broth, smooth applesauce, juice, popsicles, and Jello. Do not drink alcohol until you have fully healed.
Summary: Stop smoking Discuss your medications with your doctor. Start a liquid diet. Inform your doctor if any complications develop. Take medications as directed. Maintain a liquid diet while you heal.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Squeeze approximately 10 tsp (40 ml) of dish soap into a watering can. Then, use a hose to add water to the soap in the watering can. Once the watering can is mostly filled with water, turn off the hose, and gently shake the watering can for about 10 seconds.  Rake the mulch and leaves off of the soil, and then pour the soapy solution over the area you plan to collect worms from. Make sure that you spread out the soapy water, and don’t pour it all in one spot. Remember, moist, fertile soil is the ideal environment to find worms. Shaking the watering can will mix the soap and water together, and you may have suds falling out of the watering can’s sprinkler. Once the soapy solution is poured over the dirt or grassy area, worms should start to wiggle to the surface. It may take a few minutes for most of the worms to surface, but as they do, use your fingers to pick them up and put them in a container until you can rinse them off later. Again, try to pick the worms up by the end of their body, which will be lighter in color. Once you have your collection of worms, use clean, non-chlorinated water to gently rinse the worms from any soap residue. Add a little bit of water to the container holding the worms (completely covering the worms), and softly swish the water around for a few seconds. Then tilt the container with your hand on the edge, to drain out the water and catch any worms that might fall out.  You can also place a towel or old t-shirt over a bucket, place the worms on it, and then pour cool water over the worms to rinse away the soap. Rinsing the worms is very important. Since the soap is irritating, the worms could die if soap residue remains on their bodies for too long. When your worms are clean, store them in a container with a perforated lit. Add some dirt with bits of leaves, or worm bedding to give the worms something to nest in. Keep the container in a cool, dark place until you need to use them.  Make sure that you do not repeat the soapy water process in the same area for at least a few weeks. It will make the area unappealing to worms. For this reason, you may also want to avoid using this method near compost piles, plants, or other areas where worms are beneficial.
Summary: Mix your soapy solution. Collect the worms. Rinse the worms off. Store the worms.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This is the Skype website where you can edit your profile. It's in the upper-right corner of the web page.  This displays a drop-down menu. It's the first option in the drop-down menu. If you are not automatically signed in to your Microsoft account, you will be redirected to a sign-in page.  Enter the email address associated with your Skype account and click Next.  Then enter your password and click Sign In. It's the first option below "Settings and preferences" at the bottom of the screen. "  It's the first option below "Profile settings".  This will prevent your Skype account from appearing in search results and suggestions.  This allows you to remove your account from public viewing without having to delete your entire Microsoft account.
Summary:
Go to https://www.skype.com/en/ in a web browser. Click Sign In. Click My Account. Scroll down and click Edit Profile. Uncheck the checkbox next to "Discoverability.