Once you believe you have found a suitable kidney donor, you should arrange for the donor to meet with your doctor at the transplant center. The donor may also want to speak to their spouses, their family, or their doctor as they start the process of being a donor. You should make sure the donor feels supported and prepared for the donation by speaking to medical professionals and their own personal support system. You may also suggest that the donor talk to someone who has been a living donor before, as this may help them get more familiar with the process of donating a kidney. Your transplant center may be able to refer the donor to a kidney transplant support group, where the donor can talk to other living donors and recipients who went through the donation process. A good living donor will be physically healthy and willing to donate their kidney. They do not need to be the same race or sex as the recipient to be a good donor. Your potential donor will be tested by your transplant center to ensure they are healthy and that the transplant will have a high rate of success.  The evaluation of the donor can take from one to six months to complete. The transplant center will run blood tests on the donor as well as tests for blood pressure, heart rate, and lung function. The donor will also need to get a CT scan closer to the donation date to check the state of their kidney. Individuals who are 70 years and older can still be good kidney donors as long as their kidneys are healthy and their body is able to handle surgery. People who smoke can be donors, though they will need to stop smoking before and after the surgery for a period of time. Once your kidney donor has been approved, they may be scheduled in for their kidney donation right away, depending on your needs as a recipient. Your transplant team will determine the best date for the donation and help your donor prepare for the surgery.  During the surgery, both you and the donor will be given general anesthetic and placed in adjoining operating rooms.The surgeon will then remove the donor’s kidney and inspect it before taking it into your room and placing the new kidney in your body. The transplant is often quick and painless for both the donor and the recipient. The donor and the recipient are usually able to leave the hospital after several days and can resume normal activities within four to eight weeks.
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One-sentence summary -- Allow the donor to meet with your doctor. Have the donor get tested for eligibility. Set a date for the kidney donation.

Q: There are two post-make out options: either you move on to something more and get even more hot and heavy, or you realize that you want to take a break. Assuming you want to take a break or stop kissing, slowly move away from your partner, giving them one last, passionate kiss. You don't have to end things abruptly. When you feel like you're getting tired, or know that you have to leave soon, then you should slowly start removing yourself from the situation, limb by limb. Don't apologize about it. Everyone needs a break from time to time. Give your significant other some validation by giving him a big hug, one last kiss, or a big smile -- or even by saying, "That was amazing," or "I love kissing you." Even "I can't get enough of you" will do the trick if you mean it. Your special someone should feel confident and good about what just happened so it can happen again. Don't be shy. You don't have to blurt out "I love you!" but hey, if you had a hot time, let it be known. As you finish up the make out session, you should make sure that there's a repeat on the horizon. When you're done kissing, you should still stay sexy, be affectionate, and leave your kissing partner wanting more. You can say you can't wait to hang out again when you say goodbye, or even send a cute text saying what a great time you had earlier. Though it may be hard to stay in the mood forever, try to keep things sexy for as long as you can after the make out session. That will make your kissing partner even more eager to see you again.
A: Let your kissing partner know when you need a break. Let your kissing partner know how much you liked it. Leave your kissing partner wanting more.

Article: Surround yourself with images of flight. Watch films of different kinds of flying: superhero-style flying, birds flying, and people flying with devices. Look at aerial-view images, and imagine you are flying over the scenes depicted. Look at images of space, and try to imagine flying effortlessly through complete emptiness.  Close your eyes and try to picture yourself soaring over the landscape beneath you. Spend a few minutes every day imagining sensations related to flight. Imagine bouncing on a trampoline, rushing upwards on a roller coaster, and leaping from a diving board. Play video games in which your character can fly. Playing video games might help you have lucid dreams, and even if not, the visuals will give you ideas for your flying dreams. Remembering your dreams will help you build an awareness of them, which in turn will help you control them. As soon as you wake up from a dream, spend a few minutes remembering it and writing it down. Read your journal every few days, and take note of repeated themes.  When you visualize flying, try to visualize flying over the scenes you most frequently dream. Start in a position common in your dreams, and imagine floating or leaping into the air. During the day, whenever it occurs to you, check to make sure you are really awake. It may feel obvious that you are, but practicing the check while awake will help you perform it in dreams. You can only be fully lucid in a dream, if you are sure you are dreaming. Check by trying to float, or fly.  Other checks could be looking at a watch twice within a minute. The time rarely shows the same twice in dreams.  If you haven't succeeded in floating yet, check to see if you can do something else physically impossible, such as pushing your fingers through a pillow.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Visualize flight. Write your dreams in a journal. Check to see if you're dreaming.