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Any good looking women who had surgery only for sleep apnea can you please share you experience. I’m afraid that surgery will downgrade my looks

Hi! I’m not model but I know I look cute. I have normal front view, but my profile looks quite flat will very small recession. I was diagnosed with sleep apnea but I suspect UARS. My sleep doctor only prescribed cpap and had other recommendations. I’m getting consultation soon with jaw surgeon and ENT. I realized that I breath through mouth and trying to fix it. I also have ADHD and fatigue. I want to do it for health reason but very afraid to look like chipmunk. I also have TMJ. My face is round and ideally I want to round it. Dentists told me I don’t have underbite, but I feel like I do

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u/Top-Ad-409 — 1 day ago

Looking to start my career in insurance

Hi! I'm 29 and want to change careers into insurance. I have a BA in media and a Business Administration graduate certificate from a good school. In the past two years, I worked at the bank and serviced our clients' accounts. It was a very customer-service-heavy job. I want to take on a more technical role, get into underwriting, and maybe try actuarial work if I can handle the exams. My plan was to first get a job in the claims department and stay there for a year to better learn the industry, and then switch to an underwriter trainee position. Which certifications do I need, and in what order, to move up the chain more quickly? Should I mention in the interview for the claims position that I'm looking to become an underwriter eventually? Do I need a license to work in claims? I'm in MA if that matters.

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u/Top-Ad-409 — 2 days ago