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Why not just get dentures? it would be.

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Why not just get dentures? it would be.
State insurance wouldn’t cover for it?

Do you gave medi-Cal? They cover full price of dentures
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Wouldn’t dentures cost a lot too?

State insurances like Medicaid cover dentures in some fashion in all 50 states though. I’d go for that instead of planning to get a private dental health care or travel out of the country (where?)
Around 2K.
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Around 2K.
It’s better. Plus in some states, Iike California, state insurance cover full cost of dentures
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The bachelor degree will show on the transcript as being from the internationsl online school and not a state university in the likelihood. So potential employers won't know it even if a state university endorses it. That is the probability. You should be prepared to face that too.

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No employer will respect bachelor degree obtained in 10 days or 85 days or even 91 days. The sheer fact that this institution suggests that one can get it that quick says a lot about the institution. I’d be careful obtaining degree through them.
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The bachelor degree will show on the transcript as being from the internationsl online school and not a state university in the likelihood. So potential employers won't know it even if a state university endorses it. That is the probability. You should be prepared to face that too.
Oh absolutely. Does not need to be a state university and education could be virtual, but not the kind that offers quick bachelors in just a few months. Some employers might not care but many will especially if they plan on paying $120k
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Anyone that doesn't think this is a need. Try to stay out of the kitchen all day. You can only get drinks unless someone else cooks, you can get snacks but you can't use bowls, plates or silverware plus that costs extra. Now think of how annoying that is. Then think about it for a week, month, year...20 years. Oh eating hurts and you have limited food you eat.

Then you want to take a shower. You have to ask your husband. He has to have 30 minutes to set aside to help you in the shower. Each and every time for 20 years.

Now imagine if your husband wasn't there.

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Forget the masters that's the only one that is international. The bachelor is from a state accredited school like any other state school.

Dentures that I need are 10k.

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Anyone that doesn't think this is a need. Try to stay out of the kitchen all day. You can only get drinks unless someone else cooks, you can get snacks but you can't use bowls, plates or silverware plus that costs extra. Now think of how annoying that is. Then think about it for a week, month, year...20 years. Oh eating hurts and you have limited food you eat.

Then you want to take a shower. You have to ask your husband. He has to have 30 minutes to set aside to help you in the shower. Each and every time for 20 years.

Now imagine if your husband wasn't there.
I totally understand how hard it is.

But some things I am confused on. Do you have a shower chair where you can sit and wash up in the tub? Why can’t you go in the kitchen? You can’t use dishes? You can get some from Salvation Army. You only need a few and just rinse them every time. Can you eat soft food? Does your doctor have any suggestions?

It sounds very difficult but how obtaining all these marginally legitimate degrees will help with all that?
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And don't forget if you lose SSI, medical services, etc. it is NOT an easy process to get it back.

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