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Elle Hunt, JD

Elle Hunt, JD

@ElleHunt

Kick-Ass Leadership and Optimization Speaker, Biohacker, Researcher, Author. ❤️‍🔥 biochemistry, neurophysiology, philosophy, spectrums, nature, cancer fighter

Florida, USA 가입일 Temmuz 2008
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Elle Hunt, JD
Elle Hunt, JD@ElleHunt·
Feel like donating to a VERY worthy cause? Nature… Eagles… Just a few bucks. If we all sent in a few bucks this would be a done deal. 🩷🦅🦉🩷 apple.news/A2df6G239RGOax…
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Insta360@insta360·
NAB 2026 Recap 🔄 Thanks to everyone who stopped by, checked out our newest innovations, and got creative with us. See you at the next one. #Insta360NAB #NAB2026
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Elle Hunt, JD@ElleHunt·
Like many times before, your post was fine. Frustration, but well expressed. I had breast cancer last year, stage one. “Standard of care” became our most hated phrase. The whole cancer treatment practice comes across as a machine versus caring physicians and facilities. It’s clear, from your first appointment, that these people never had cancer themselves. My mother died of BC, and in her five years being stage 4 all they did was give her hope. She couldn’t spend time with family, friends. She didn’t feel well enough to do anything. But they kept telling her to try something new and she’d live longer. She wanted quality of life, not just quantity. It’s heartbreaking to hear my dad those last few days of her life shocked that she’s dying. They both thought she was a treatment away from a cure. I’m ranting too, but my oncology-based physicians are my least-trusted sources. I’ve got other doctors I see (my gyno, my sports medicine doc) that are spectacular. Trust them like the partners in my health that they are. My onco docs, nope. It feels like oncology is the equivalent of Amazon or Meta: a huge corporate entity that’s built around monetization.
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CoffeeBlackMD@CoffeeBlackMD·
I have no way to predict what posts will get attention. This one has and I want to make sure there are no misunderstandings about it. This is not an “anti” oncologist or chemotherapy or radiation post. This is not a post advocating alternative treatments. This is not a post advocating euthanasia. This was a frustrated vent. It does not exist to support any axe grinding agenda. I deal with death and dying. Too often. Such is my lot in life. This job has been a calling. Why would anyone just sign up? I’m serious about this. It’s probably fair enough that there is some confirmation bias with the cases. The good cases I don’t see. And those outnumber the bad. Ok. But the number of these cases I’m seeing is increasing. By a lot. And I’ve been doing this work for a minute. It may not always be clear because of my style that I’m advocating for patients. I won’t apologize for thinking a stage 4 anything should be UNCOMMON in the ICU. These should be planned out in a way that if things go badly everyone understands clearly the goals of care. And those goals should also rarely be “everything possible, no matter what” with proper planning. I also furthermore won’t apologize for thinking the oncologists need to be bedside. I’m not an unreasonable person. Not at 3am. But communication and days should be structured so you can know when a patient is very ill and you can stop by. I don’t need a “consult” - I don’t need recommendations. I need the oncologist to see THEIR patients. And participate in the less fun parts of doing the job. This will require chaging things around a bit. Im sure. I work a pulmonary clinic too. And I also know it’s not impossible. Regardless. I’ll keep doing what I do even if no one wants to what I think is the best things for patients and their situations. As always, I’m here to help. If I can.
CoffeeBlackMD@CoffeeBlackMD

It was kind of started as a slow week in the ICU. Busier the last two days. 7 out of the 10 patients I’ve admitted since Wednesday had stage 4 cancer. Two are now dead. One of them was 79 getting platinum based chemo therapy. Gone now. Probably one more tomorrow. The rest I’ll get tuned up and out for more. Look. I know I have some oncologist followers. And I’m not trying to get personal with you . But what the f*ck is this bullshit? I can’t help but feel bitter as a MFer when I’m the one bedside with the crying wife and son today after some hare brained Hail Mary bullsh*t. Hasn’t been an oncologist in sight all weekend. Do these patients even know what the end is going to look like in the hospital? Maybe there is a better way to approach these cases? Hang your chemo. Bill your weekly clinic full of multiple level 5 bills because it’s all toxic effects of the Hope. Get paid the big salary. And leave someone like me to shovel all the dogshit at the end. It’s a moral f*cking hazard. Seems like the decent thing would be to come in and see your patients as they die. And I couldn’t figure out what was eating me this week until tonight. And this just crashed on me. Over me. It pisses me off. I’m venting. Yes. I’m. Venting. And I’ll get over it. But f*ck guys. And that’s it. I get up at 5am on a Sunday. To do it again. For one last day this stretch of 7. You’re welcome.

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Elle Hunt, JD@ElleHunt·
@GadSaad When he and the space tourist live in a 3/2 suburban ranch, and drive a Honda because they’ve donated away all their money THEN he can opine.
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April Harding@april_harding·
@zarathustra5150 I agree this is bad. But in December 2024, the same people were debating whether *murder* is bad, if, you know, like, the dead guy is an insurance executive.
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Zarathustra@zarathustra5150·
The raging debate currently consuming our finest “intellectual” libs is <checks notes> “is stealing bad or not?”. That’s where they’re at.
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Elle Hunt, JD@ElleHunt·
@CoffeeBlackMD Cute my ass. Those things make a mess of your pool. I had one couple try and take over our pool in SWFL. Had to get some decoys (got two) to float in the pool. It worked. Also kept away the other birds that love pools.
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CoffeeBlackMD@CoffeeBlackMD·
There is this married duck couple that has decided the pool where I’m currently living is their new spot. It’s really cute.
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Elle Hunt, JD@ElleHunt·
@NBCNews 🤣😂😉 they won’t like the “work life balance” thing from the 90s.
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NBC News@NBCNews·
Some members of Gen Z are feeling so pessimistic about the future of the country and modern technology that they want to hop in a time machine back to the 90s. nbcnews.com/politics/polit…
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Insta360@insta360·
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Elle Hunt, JD@ElleHunt·
Love this, and worth the read… and read diligently. I’ve spoken about this before: critical thinking. This briefly describes how to incorporate critical thinking into passive consumption. Clever trick and excellent for long-term brain health. apple.news/Ausi-r0EPTb6fT…
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Elle Hunt, JD@ElleHunt·
He’s talking about the fraud, not the hard-work that real caregivers give. We all should support finding and eliminating the fraud in this system. That’s taxpayer money that could be going to pay for more caregivers, and services. These systems are fraud magnets because the government runs them. As we’ve seen, the government does a horrible job at fraud prevention. It doesn’t even prosecute when its own commits fraud (look at the dem in Florida who stole funds and merely stepped down). I love that my taxes pay for such caregiving, but I also want the fraud to end.
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NBC News@NBCNews·
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sparks outrage among disability rights advocates with recent comments alleging widespread fraud in Medicaid programs that pay people to care for elderly or disabled family members — a system millions of Americans rely on to survive. nbcnews.com/news/us-news/r…
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TheLiftingShrink@psypharmacopeia·
So if anyone was wondering how CrossFit is going… 😫
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Elle Hunt, JD@ElleHunt·
@FoxNewsAI What? They all use their office to boost their personal businesses. How else do they make civil service jobs create multi-millionaire asset portfolios?
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: Tesla plans to spend ~$3 billion to build a research chip factory on Giga Texas campus.
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Elle Hunt, JD@ElleHunt·
"Masking is a fundamental human right," another wrote. "My young kids and I have a God-given right to be scientific and safe in our masks, wherever we go." 🤣🤦🏼‍♀️🫪 apple.news/Ald8KvOugSbWgQ…
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Elle Hunt, JD@ElleHunt·
@BBCWorld Virginia: making politics about the two parties instead of being by the people, for the people. 🤦🏼‍♀️
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Elle Hunt, JD
Elle Hunt, JD@ElleHunt·
The whole licensing model has gone from consumer protection to commercialism of the field(s). Licensing has become an industry of its own and the organizations that own the licensing model for their field have entire processes that involve partners, products, and political lobbying. The consumer isn’t protected. The industry’s livelihood is. The license holder isn’t benefiting either, the industry around the license is.
Anthony DiGiorgio, DO, MHA@DrDiGiorgio

Collectively, we physicians would like those 4 million hours back.

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Elle Hunt, JD
Elle Hunt, JD@ElleHunt·
Interesting that comments state Amazon can do this since they’re a private company (not government run). So these same people would fully support other private businesses deciding whether to support an ideology by banning content or offerings? No they don’t, hypocrites. We clearing know they don’t when they sue these businesses for not catering to their ideologies… like making wedding cakes for same-sex couples. Personally, I think Amazon should be able to carry what it wants, and to choose its inventory (of sorts). I’ll shop elsewhere for my books. But with this comes the full acceptance of any and all non-government companies doing the same thing. The only caveat I have is if they get ANY taxpayer money, OR are exempt from paying taxes. If the taxpayers fund you, whether directly or via the fact you don’t pay taxes yet consume shared services (like all tax exempt entities), you should be subject to constitutional law and no longer can discriminate. Free speech is no longer optional for you.
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PoIiMath@politicalmath·
I want the porn-y gay books out of school libraries but available on Amazon and that makes me "anti-free-speech" The left wants adult novels to be banned from sale everywhere and that makes them "pro-free-speech"
Reddit Lies@reddit_lies

r/BannedBooks celebrates over Amazon banning "Camp of the Saints" The comments are wild: "As a librarian that's not actually a book, I would remove it from my library" "I don't like book bans, but..." "It's not a book ban because it's a private company"

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Elle Hunt, JD@ElleHunt·
Funny to see how the makers of society are finally speaking up about the takers. Social servants, as our government employees used to be called, were known to take these jobs to serve the public. Knowing they didn’t make much money, it was considered more of a “giving to society” type of commitment. But once they figured out how to control the power, and the wealth, from their roles all bets were off and for elected officials and higher-up employees the flood-gates of using their insider knowledge to gain the system because their second job. Not just Pelosi either. Both sides of the fence pull this off. No term limits, plus a pension, make these takers the OG grifters of humanity.
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The All-In Podcast@theallinpod·
“The reason why Nancy Pelosi's returns are so consistently good is Reg FD does not apply to people in Congress.” - Chamath Sacks: “ To put up the kind of returns that Nancy Pelosi has done over decades is nothing short of miraculous.” Jason: “It's generational.” Travis Kalanick: “She's substantially better than Warren Buffet.” Chamath: “The reason why Nancy Pelosi's returns are so consistently good is Reg FD does not apply to people in Congress. That should be the takeaway.” Jason: “We gotta stop them.” Chamath: “They can learn things in their committee meetings, in fact, there are situations where things are disclosed and then they are trading in real time.”
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