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Doing so will open your LinkedIn Home page if you're logged in. If you're not automatically logged in, enter your user name and password and click on Sign In. It's on the right side of the group of options at the top of your screen. You should see your profile picture here. If you don't have a profile picture on LinkedIn, the Me tab will display a person-shaped silhouette. This option is in the drop-down menu below the Me tab. It's on the left side of the row of options near the top of the page. The other options in this row are Privacy and Communications. You'll see this option on the left side of the page below the Basics and Third parties tabs. It's near the bottom of the page. This link is below the "Account Type" heading on the right side of the page. If you bought your Premium subscription through Apple, you'll see a message that says "Your subscription was purchased via the iTunes store. Please contact Apple to make any changes to your subscription" here. You'll need to cancel your subscription from within the iTunes store instead. Your options include the following:  I upgraded for a one-time use/project only I didn't use the Premium account features Price is too high The features didn't work as expected Other It's in the bottom right corner of the screen. Depending on the reason for cancelling you chose, you may need to type in an explanation before you can click Continue. It's the blue button in the bottom right corner of your screen. Doing so will cancel your Premium subscription and prevent you from being billed when your current billing cycle comes to an end. After doing so, you'll be able to delete your LinkedIn account if you so choose.

summary: Open the LinkedIn webpage. Click the Me tab. Click Settings & Privacy. Click the Account tab. Click Subscriptions. Click Manage Premium Account. Click Cancel subscription. Select a reason for cancelling. Click Continue. Click Cancel my subscription. Click Go to my homepage.


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People who are hooked on drugs may try to hide their behaviors or minimize the drugs' effects on them. You can identify whether your mother has a serious problem that demands professional attention by looking at these physical signs:  Changes in eating patterns (a lot more or a lot less) Weight loss or gain Bloodshot eyes with pupils bigger or smaller than normal Decline in physical appearance (e.g. not combing hair, not bathing regularly, or changing clothes) Strange smells on breath, body or clothing Shaky hands Poor coordination or balance Slurred speech Your mom's behavior may also be drastically different than it was before. You may notice your mom:  No longer going to school or work Asking for money from you or other family members Hanging with different friends and at different houses or locations Getting into trouble with the police, neighbors, or landlord Acting suspiciously (e.g. hiding things, keeping her door locked, or sneaking out) Another area in which you might see changes that point to drug abuse is in your mother's mental functioning. People who abuse drugs may show some of the following warning signs:  Being in a bad mood, really cranky, irritable or angry Acting tired or sad Seeming like they have a different personality Being afraid or paranoid without reason Acting hyper or giddy If you come across your mom's drug stash or any equipment related to her drug use, leave it alone. You will probably be tempted to throw it away or flush it down the toilet. Don't. A drug addict can become dangerous and completely unreasonable. She may get extremely angry or even be physically violent if you destroy her drugs. Plus, she will become desperate and go to any lengths to obtain new drugs. If you want, you can wait until another trusted adult is in the house and tell this person about what you saw. Let an adult take the responsibility for dealing with any drug paraphernalia. Doing so yourself could put you in danger.

summary: Be aware of the physical signs of drug abuse. Take note of the behavioral signs. Pay attention to psychological changes. Don't touch her drugs.


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Often, your body will fight off this infection, and you won't have the condition any more within a year or two. Though it can clear spontaneously, there is no cure for the virus. However, you can take a vaccine to prevent it if you're sexually active.  If you had warts with your HPV, they should clear once the infection has cleared. Otherwise, the only way to know if the HPV has cleared up is to get the test again in a year or so. You can get an HPV vaccine starting at age 9. Continue getting a vaccine until age 26 if you’re female or age 21 if you’re male. With this procedure, the doctor will use magnification to take a close-up look at your cervix. That will help them decide if you need further testing, such as a biopsy.  With this procedure, you'll need to be on the examining table with your feet in the stirrups. They will use a speculum to hold your cervix open during the examination. Then, they will rinse out your cervix to make it easier to see. The magnifying lens will not touch you. It's set slightly away from your body. You may feel some discomfort during the procedure, but ask if you can take an ibuprofen or naproxen beforehand to ease any pain. If the doctor decides that something doesn't look quite right, they may want to gather a sample of tissue to be sent to the lab. This part may hurt a little. You might feel a cramp or a pinching sensation.  You may experience a little spotting for a few days after the biopsy. Combined with the colposcopy, the procedure shouldn't last more than 10 minutes. This procedure, the Loop Electro-Surgical Excision Procedure, can be done by your gynecologist. They will give you local anesthesia and will then use a wire to remove some tissue from your cervix. The wire is hot so it may cause some pain after the procedure. However, you shouldn't feel it during the process. After this is done, you may have discharge for several weeks.
summary: Understand that HPV may clear on its own. Discuss if a colposcopy is necessary. Be ready for a biopsy during your colposcopy. Ask whether you need pre-cancerous cells removed with a LEEP.