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Peach - CPT

@msupeach

Health & Wellness Coach | Spartan | Trail runner | Detroit Sports

Katılım Ekim 2010
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@msupeach Very disappointing to see what happened with Tony
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Rachel Bachman
Rachel Bachman@Bachscore·
NEW: A year before Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore was fired for an inappropriate relationship with a staff member, the school’s athletic director told him not to travel with her, according to a law firm investigation. wsj.com/sports/footbal…
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Bailey Schober | Men’s Fitness & Nutrition Coach
Hated swimming when I started 3 years ago Now I fucking love it You’re gonna suck at anything you start That’s normal Keep showing up and keep progressing Eventually you’ll get pretty good at it
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David Jesse
David Jesse@reporterdavidj·
The University of Michigan's top lawyer just announced he is leaving for Stanford. Wonder what the athletic department investigation showed about his role in all that went on and if Stanford knew when they hired him. stanforddaily.com/2026/07/13/tim…
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Will🦶🏼
Will🦶🏼@Barefoot_Will_·
Need suggestions for a running vest & some of these squishy-style bottles that won’t be a pain in the butt to get in & out of the pockets
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Peach - CPT@msupeach·
"Culver's is one of one, Sam. No one is really doing it like the butter burger."
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Peach - CPT@msupeach·
I've said this a couple times but I am blown away by @function. Important testing done at very reasonable prices. Not paid a dime by these folks to say it. I recommend them to everyone I talk to.
Function Health@function

@msupeach This is exactly why we built Function. Not to replace your doctor, but to give you a fuller view of your health. Not a few numbers at an annual physical. Not a 10-minute checkup. When you have data about your own body, you decide what comes next.

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DLM@Stategirl91·
@msupeach After going thru cancer several times I learned quickly, you need to advocate for yourself or you become a number. Educate yourself. Ask questions & demand answers. Not just “you are good or that is not an issue”. Those statements are another way to say go away!
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Peach - CPT@msupeach·
I had two doctor appointments in the last five days and the contrast was honestly stunning. Like watching two completely different versions of healthcare pass each other in real time. First call: a cash-pay provider I was referred to by a friend. He blocked 45 minutes for me. He spent over an HOUR AND A HALF going through every single marker on my @function panel. He explained what each one meant, how they connected to each other, and built a real plan around my specific situation. First time in years I felt like someone was actually looking after me. Second call: my primary care doctor. 25+ minutes late to a virtual visit (that I had to beg the office to let them book, or else it would've been weeks). Scrambling. Rushing. Flipping through my exact same function labs in real time trying to find the results. Dismissed an entire section of advanced testing because he "doesn't really look at those" and "there aren't really guidelines for them." There are. He suggested adjusting my protocol in the opposite direction of what the evidence supports. The visit lasted maybe 10 minutes of actual discussion. This isn't a knock on either doctor as a person. Both are good people. But the system they operate in produces completely different outcomes. One model is built around volume. Pack the schedule, bill the visit, move to the next. My PCP is overworked, undertrained in anything beyond the basics, and has zero capacity to go deep on anything. The patient leaves with "looks good" and a false sense of security. The other model is built around the patient. Time. Depth. A provider who stays current, connects the dots between markers, and builds a protocol instead of reading a report. Here's the shitty truth: what I experienced with my PCP is what millions of people experience every single day. Rushed care. Providers who aren't equipped for the real needs sitting in front of them. Clinics and corporations pushing more patients onto more doctors so the margins grow while the quality shrinks. And the people getting hurt are the ones who trust the system to catch things. The ones who hear "your labs look fine" and believe it. Because they don't know what questions to ask. They don't know that "in range" and "optimal" aren't the same thing. They don't know that a standard lipid panel can look clean while the advanced picture underneath tells a completely different story. I'm not saying everyone needs to go cash-pay. But boy howdy is the current model failing people and we need to talk about it more honestly. Proactive. Predictive. Preventative. That should be the standard of care.
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Peach - CPT@msupeach·
Good family friend of ours is a rockstar orthopedic surgeon. Works for a huge clinic in the midwest. Spent 10+ years and hundreds of thousands of dollars to get to where he is. Put his notice on last month because of how broken the entire system is. Just a complete 180 because he's sick of how patient care has evolved even during his time at the helm.
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Ben Kershner
Ben Kershner@benkershner·
@msupeach Reminds me of another thing I heard once: “Only the best medical care for our poor, but since we can’t afford the best we might as well just give them nothing.”
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spartankdub
spartankdub@spartankdub·
@msupeach My PCP just sent a letter out that her practice has affiliated with a boutique practice, pay by annual membership, that does exactly what you experienced. I love my PCP, but I also think it's so cool that they are helping one another's practice.
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Peach - CPT@msupeach·
@justinmmiller27 That is pretty much exactly the current patient experience in America. And think about how many people die because of that experience going the wrong way
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Justin Miller
Justin Miller@justinmmiller27·
@msupeach (4/4)…audacity to bill me another $750 a month ago for the Sept. visit. I ended up disputing the bill because 1) I already paid a crap ton out of pocket and 2) I’m not paying a bill for a service that happened a year ago and didn’t help me whatsoever. Healthcare is a joke
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Ben Kershner
Ben Kershner@benkershner·
@msupeach Basically, they have complete and total control over the number of doctors entering the market and we have zero ability to use prices to direct demand. Limit supply, fix price, and unmet demand goes to infinity. All based on a fake study a century ago. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the…
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Dominic
Dominic@DominicOverEL·
@msupeach I trust my eyes to Dr Ramani, you should too.
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Ben Kershner
Ben Kershner@benkershner·
@msupeach Let me tell you about the criminal cartel that is the American Medical Association.
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Peach - CPT@msupeach·
@GPSparty Theres no better example than healthcare. And it’s not just trivial things, we’re talking human lives. How can that not be the paramount priority?
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GP Sparty (Tom Izzo stan account)
@msupeach I had a really solid PCP until he retired out of nowhere last year. Immediately went to a couple specialists for diagnoses I’m dealing with. The World Cup had 48 nations in it. 47 have some sort of nationalized healthcare. We have this greed plagued clusterfuck.
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Peach - CPT@msupeach·
This is a ton of words lobbed onto your timeline but this shit matters. Your health matters. The system is letting you down.
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