Problem: Write an article based on this summary: See your doctor. Have a pelvic exam. Expect to take a pregnancy test. Undergo imaging tests. Treat ovarian cysts.

Answer: If you know you have an ovarian cyst and experience either sudden abdominal pain or pain along with nausea, vomiting, and fever, call your physician or go to the ER right away. If you experience cold, clammy skin or any rapid breathing or lightheadedness, call your physician or go to the ER right away. If you are postmenopausal and have an ovarian cyst, you should know that this puts you at higher risk for ovarian cancer. You should be evaluated using an ultrasound and have a blood test for CA125 and/or OVA1. These are markers for a number of different conditions, including ovarian cancer. OVA-1 is more specific for ovarian cancer. If there is any suspicion that the cyst may be cancerous, the cysts should be removed. The symptoms of ovarian cysts are not diagnostic. To really know if you have an ovarian cysts, your doctor will perform a pelvic exam. Your doctor may be able to feel for swelling that is consistent with ovarian cysts. Depending on your other symptoms, your doctor may want to order more tests to measure hormone levels and to rule out other conditions may be ordered as well. A pregnancy test is also likely to be ordered by your doctor. If you are pregnant, you may have a corpus luteum cyst. This type of cyst occurs when your egg gets released, and the follicle fills with fluid. Your doctor may also want to rule out an ectopic pregnancy. An ectopic pregnancy occurs with the embryo implants itself somewhere other than the uterus. If your doctor determines that you have a cyst, you will likely have to have some imaging tests, such as an ultrasound. These imaging tests are used to locate and characterize an ovarian cyst. The imaging tests will help your doctor determine the size, shape, and exact location of the cyst. It also helps your doctor learn if the cyst is filled with fluid, solid, or mixed. For most women, watchful waiting is recommended as long as the symptoms are manageable. Remember, most ovarian cysts disappear on their own. For some women, using hormones in the form of birth control pills may be recommended. About five to 10% of women may need surgery to remove cysts.  Small complex cysts can be removed from a laparoscopy. In a laparoscopy, the doctor will make a small cut on your belly and remove the cyst through cuts in your skin.  For more severe, large, or potentially cancerous cysts, you may undergo a laparotomy. A larger cut is made in the belly, and the entire cyst or the ovary may be removed.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Grab a pair of plastic-tipped pliers. Place a protective cloth over the glasses. Grip the frames with the pliers. Twist the pliers to bend the frames back into shape.

Answer: Pliers will allow you to make micro-adjustments to the bent frames more safely than trying to force them into shape by hand. If possible, equip yourself with a pair that has a soft plastic coating on the tips. Ordinary metal pliers may scratch or even snap thin wire frames. If you don’t have a suitable set of pliers on hand, a plastic hand clamp or pair of forceps will also get the job done. Drape the unfolded cloth directly over the section of the frames you’ll be manipulating. This will create a buffer between the glasses and the pliers that will minimize scratches and gouges. The blanketed fabric will also keep you from taking a screw or shard of plastic to the eye in the event that the glasses break accidentally.  Make sure there are no wrinkles or folds in the cloth that could cause it to shift unexpectedly while you’re straightening the glasses. A thin piece of fabric like a bandana or handkerchief is ideal for this purpose. Position the tips of the pliers over the bent section of the glasses and squeeze the handles together to secure them. If the worst of the disfiguration is around the nosepiece, for instance, you’ll cinch down on one side of the piece that runs across the bridge of your nose.  Only squeeze the pliers firmly enough to hold the frames steady. Being too forceful may just cause even more damage. The slender pliers will create an anchor point around which you can make more precise adjustments. Apply gentle pressure in the opposite direction of the bend until you feel the frames start to give. Make your adjustments as small as possible to avoid breaking or over-correcting your glasses. When you’re satisfied with their shape, slide them on and see how they feel on your face.  Don’t yank, wrench, or bounce the frames. Doing so will most likely leave you with a broken pair of glasses.  You may need to adjust your glasses more than once in order to get them to fit properly.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Find or buy a removable hard drive that is compatible with your PC. Use a small USB flash drive, if you want to transfer under 64 gigabytes (GB) worth of files to a different computer. Connect the drive. Click on the Start menu on your Windows desktop. Drag the removable drive window and the file folder window side by side. Click on the folder you want to transfer. Drag it to the removable drive window. Repeat the procedure until all the files you want to transfer are copied to the removable drive. Go to the removable drive window. Plug the removable drive into the other PC using a USB cord or drive. Drag the files onto your desktop or into a folder on your computer.

Answer: Small hard drives up to 1 terabyte are available online and in most electronics departments at large box stores.  It is best to keep a removable hard drive for backing up files, if you don’t have a cloud storage provider. Refrain from using the same backup drive as a way to occasionally transfer files from computer to computer. If you use cloud backup, check to see if you can download your files onto another computer by signing into a new computer. Some programs may not have this capability, while others may require verification of computers for security purposes. This is ideal if your PCs are located far from each other.  Flash drives are available at office supply stores, box stores and online for $5 to $50, depending on the size. In place of a USB drive, you can opt to burn the files onto a CD or DVD; however, unless you buy expensive rewritable discs, burning a disc filled with files will write the disc permanently. With removable hard drives and flash drives, you can delete and reuse the drive. Double click on the removable drive when it pops up. You want it to be open in its own window. Disable software that comes with the removable hard drive, if you want to use it for this purpose. Some hard drives come with software that helps you back up your computer. Navigate to the place where the files are located. If your files are haphazardly organized, now is a good time to organize them into files of similar genre and file type. It is easier to transfer folders than individual files. This will allow you to click and drag the files from the computer to your drive. Alternatively, you can click on the file name and drag each item individually. A small dialog box may pop up to tell you that are files are being transferred. For large files, it will tell you how long it will take to copy files.  Close it out. Go to My Computer and right click to eject the removable drive. Failure to eject the drive before removing it from the computer can result in the loss of some files. Double click the drive window when the computer detects it. You will want to arrange the folders side by side, just as you did before, to drag them onto your computer and into the correct location. If you choose to drag them onto your desktop, you can reorganize them into other folders later.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Hit the gym or the local park. Go bungee jumping. Fall in love. Experience nature. Ride a roller coaster.

Answer:
Exercise is one of the most well-known ways to experience a drunk-like feeling without imbibing in alcohol. Getting a regular cardio session in releases your body's endorphins, seratonin, and dopamine, which are chemicals in your brain. When released, these chemicals can create a sort of euphoric feeling, not unlike the feeling of being drunk. Exercising regularly can make a lasting impact on your mood. Find an exercise plan that suits you. If you're social, try joining a group class, such as cardio dance or boot camp. If you value some solitude, consider taking up running. For a lot of people, the rush that comes from extreme sports is the best kind of high you can get. If you're looking for a mind-altering experience that does not involve drinking, there are a lot of options for you. For example, you could try sky-diving, white water rafting, or snowboarding. All of these activities have a significant impact on your mental state, as well as being physical exercise. Try looking for local adventure groups in your area. Often, you can join a group excursion for something like rock climbing or hang gliding. This can cut down on the cost of extreme sports, and also help you to make new friends who share this interest with you. People who have been in love have described themselves as feeling giddy and out of control. Being in love--or lust--can actually affect the human brain in the same way that alcohol, or drugs can. When you're in love, your dopamine levels spike, creating a euphoric feeling. Besides euphoria, love can also make people feel less inhibited, more generous, and reduced stress levels. Do you ever notice that you feel like a different person when you're on vacation? That is probably because many of us choose to take our breaks away from our typical environments--and for many people, your typical environment is an urban one. When you're on a beach, in the mountains, or hiking in a forest, the brain seems to process information differently. Sounds are louder, colors more vibrant, and the air feels different. This is not unlike the feeling of being drunk. Go outside! Your local amusement park can be a great place to find that exciting feeling you have been looking for. Whether you try out the latest super coaster, or take a thrilling water ride, there are plenty of attractions that can leave you feeling exhilarated. Roller coasters can definitely provide some of the same feelings you would get from drinking alcohol. You can expect to feel dizzy, wobbly, and disoriented. And often, immediately ready to move on to the next ride!