Premier Pro Extension to Bridge causes Bridge to slow to Crawl and Lockup

I was prompted in Bridge CC install the Premier Pro CC extension, which I did. Now Bridge slowed to a crawl and locksup.  the program is now unusable.  I can still use Bridge CS6 which works perfectly.
How do I deinstall the Premier Pro extension from Bridge and/or reinstall Bridge from the Creatrive Cloud app (currently I do not see the option to reinstall a CC app from the Creative Cloud app).

I know nothing about adding extensions.  How did you get prompted to install an extension for PP?
But have you read and followed this doc? http://help.adobe.com/en_US/extensionmanager/cs/using/WSAEEA8A5A-A2A3-42a1-B468-07E2EAEC06 FC.html

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