INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Talk to your doctor to find out if DMSO can help relieve the symptoms of your interstitial cystitis. If so, schedule an appointment to receive the treatment from your doctor. Over the course of several weeks, your doctor will flush liquid DMSO through a catheter into your bladder. The liquid is absorbed into the bladder lining and can reduce pain. Another benefit of DMSO is that it can increase the absorption of other medications, including steroids. Some people experience pain or discomfort when the catheter is inserted. If you are concerned about this pain, speak to your doctor about receiving pain medication or the possibility of inserting DMSO through a syringe, rather than a catheter. DMSO can reduce inflammation and pain and help relax the bladder and pelvis muscles. It may even break down scar tissue, which can increase your bladder capacity. Relief may be immediate, or it may take several treatments until you begin to feel relief from your symptoms.

SUMMARY: Find out if you are a good candidate for DMSO treatment. Allow your doctor to insert a catheter. Expect some relief from your symptoms.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You should only tie a horse up with a rope connected to a well-fitting halter.  Tying a horse up by the bridle, either directly to the bit or to the reigns, can cause the horse pain and serious injury. Only tie your horse to a solid object that the horse cannot break or pull over.   Horses are very strong and can pull with tremendous strength when frightened.  If you tie your horse to a fence or railing, inspect the poles or rails and be sure to choose one that is not damaged or corroded. Make sure the area in the immediate vicinity of the horse is clear of dangerous objects the horse might step on or run into. If you must tie your horse to something the horse ‘’could’’ break, tie a loop of string around the object and then tie the horse’s rope to the string, instead of the object itself. If the horse does decide to make a break for it, this will minimize property damage. Make sure to tie your horse up far enough away from other horses that they cannot fight.  It is best not to tie your horse up around other horses at all, until it is used to being tied. Do not tie the horse to an object on or near the ground.  The horse could step on the rope, trip on it, or get tangled up on it, and potentially suffer serious injury.  You can tie a horse to something higher than his head. Leave about 2 to 3 feet (0.6 to 0.9 m) of rope between the horse and the object it is tied to.  This is enough rope to allow the horse to comfortably move his head.  Leaving more rope can lead to injury. If your horse will be tied up for a number of hours, be sure that there is food and water available, and that the horse is sheltered from the elements.  Tying your horse to a sturdy fence post under the shade of a tree might be an option, or to a sturdy post or gate inside a barn. Check on the horse frequently, especially if it is new to being tied up. It is always a good idea to carry a knife, in case the horse manages to pull the knot tight and you need to release it in a hurry.  Cut through the rope between the post or ring and the knot. Be sure to hold the knife so the blade is facing away from both you and your horse, so that no one is injured if the rope abruptly gives way. Never step over or under a tie rope, and remain well out of kicking range when walking behind the horse.  Speak to your horse softly before approaching it, to avoid startling it, and keep your hands on the horse as you walk alongside it. Untie the horse and turn the horse to where you want it to go before you remove the halter.  Quick-release knots should be very easy to untie.  For the bowline, simply untie the knot using both hands.
Summary: Tie your horse by its halter. Choose a safe place to secure your horse. Tie your horse up away from other horses. Secure the horse at eye-level or higher. Leave the right amount of slack. Shelter a horse that will be tied for a long time. Keep a knife handy for cutting rope in emergency situations. Use caution around tied horses. Untie the horse before removing its halter.

Adobe Photoshop 6 and 7 use 16-bit installation programs. These programs have no issues running in 32-bit installations of Windows 7, but they cannot run in 64-bit installations of Windows 7. If you have a 64-bit installation of Windows, you will have to use workarounds to be able to install Photoshop. Take a look at our guide to determine which version of Windows 7 you are running.
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One-sentence summary -- Understand why it won’t install. Find your version of Windows.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Return the dough to the original mixing bowl. Cover it with a damp towel and set it aside to rest at room temperature. As the dough rests, the flour will finish absorbing the water, making for soft and tasty tortillas. The resting period isn't vital if you don’t have time to wait, and you can roll the tortillas as soon as the dough is ready. The resting period will give the masa harina time to fully absorb all the water, and improve the texture of the tortillas. When all the tortillas have been rolled out, heat a non-stick griddle or skillet over medium-high heat. Allow the griddle to heat for a few minutes. To test if the griddle is hot enough, sprinkle a few drops of water onto the surface. If the water sizzles and evaporates, then the griddle is ready. Brush the griddle with a thin layer of oil if you don’t have a non-stick pan.

SUMMARY:
Let the dough rest for 15 minutes. Preheat a griddle.