INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Take some time to really think about the reasons why you feel how you do. You may want to write down these reasons for you to reflect upon later. This will help you form answers to your boyfriend’s questions about your decision. Some common reasons for wanting space in a relationship are needing some alone time to decompress after a busy week, wanting to focus on a project, or taking care of private family matters. Your boyfriend will most likely want to know what taking some space apart means for your relationship. If you determine that you want to break up with your boyfriend, it is best to do so now. Togetherness and separateness are balanced in healthy relationships. In healthy relationships, you also feel like your own person and have friendships outside of the relationship. A good time would be when you are both relaxed, calm, and able to focus on listening to one another. A public place that is quiet where you can still talk may help you avoid a scene, like a park or coffee shop, would be a good location.

SUMMARY: Pinpoint why you need space in your relationship. Decide what you would ultimately like to do about your relationship. Plan a time and place to meet and talk.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you can’t remove your wax at home or experience other problems such as severe hearing loss, pain or discharge, talk to your doctor about your different treatment options for wax plugs. This can help ensure that you get the most effective, least invasive, and most painless treatment for your impacted cerumen. Your doctor may recommend professional treatments or options that you can use at home, including drops and irrigation. Your doctor may decide to treat your wax plugs by irrigating your ear canals. This can help to soften wax and clear away any blockages causing your discomfort.  Your doctor will inject water or another medical solution, such as saline, into your ear and let it soften the wax. Once the water is drained, your doctor may check to see if the plug is gone or if it needs to be removed with an instrument such as a curette.  You may experience slight discomfort with irrigation. Unlike commercial suction methods, your doctor may use a more powerful suction method to clear your ear canal. This can help effectively and completely remove wax plugs.  Your doctor will insert the suction device into your ear canal to remove the wax.  She may check if the plug is gone once she’s suctioned and assess if you need a stronger or different method to remove your impaction.  Suction may cause minor discomfort or some bleeding. If your ear wax plug is especially stubborn, your doctor may opt to remove it with different instruments including a cerumen spoon or curette. This treatment directly removes wax plugs and may help quickly and effectively relieve your impaction.  A curette is a small, thin device that your doctor will insert into your ear canal to remove the blockage.  A cerumen spoon is a small device inserted into the ear canal that can scoop out blockages.  Having wax removed with an instrument may cause discomfort and some bleeding. Your doctor may refer you to an ENT (Ears, Nose, and Throat) specialist if she is unable to get all the wax out. The ENT specialist may use a microscope to better see the wax plug in your ear canal. This can help him assess the extent of your impaction and if he’s cleared away the entire blockage.  To look at your ear with a microscope, the ENT specialist will place a metal speculum inside your ear canal and then shine the microscope light inside. The ENT specialist may continue to use the microscope to guide wax removal.

SUMMARY: Talk to your doctor about professional treatment options. Undergo repeat ear canal irrigation. Have your ear suctioned. Remove wax with an instrument. Examine the ear with a microscope.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you need to insert the SD card, you may need to remove the back from your Android. In some cases, you'll need to remove the battery from your Android as well before you can access the SD slot. Remember to turn off your device at first! Find the "Samsung" folder in your Samsung Galaxy's App Drawer, tap it, and then tap the My Files app icon, which resembles a white folder outline on an orange background. The My Files app is a stock app on most Samsung Galaxy phones running Android Nougat (7.0) and above. It's under the "CATEGORIES" heading in the middle of the page. Doing so opens a list of photo albums on your Samsung Galaxy. Tap the album from which you want to move your photos. If you want to select all of your Samsung Galaxy's photos, tap Camera here. Tap and hold one photo to select it, then tap any other photos that you want to move. You should see a checkmark appear to the left of each selected photo. You can also tap ⋮ in the upper-right corner, tap Edit, and then tap each photo that you want to move. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is in the drop-down menu. Doing so opens the storage menu. If you'd rather copy the photos onto the SD card (which will leave a copy of the photos on your Samsung Galaxy's hard drive), tap Copy here. It's below the "PHONE" heading near the top of the storage menu. Typically, you'll tap DCIM and then tap Camera to select the default photo storage folder, but you can select any folder on your SD card. You can also tap Create folder to make your own folder. It's in the upper-right corner of the menu. Doing so will move your photos into your selected folder on the SD card, thus removing them from your Samsung Galaxy's internal storage in the process. If you selected Copy instead of Move, this will store a copy of the photos on the SD card while leaving the original photos on your Samsung Galaxy's hard drive.

SUMMARY:
Make sure your Android's SD card is in place. Open the My Files app. Tap Images. Select an album. Select photos to move. Tap ⋮. Tap Move. Tap SD card. Select a folder in the SD card. Tap DONE.