I'm no cardiologist, but it appears to me that there's no virtually no difference in his results from the last week apart from him shedding 8lbs of water weight, which is normal for anyone that starts a new diet. His sugars aren't decreasing despite him supposedly only eating cheese and gud meat, which makes me wonder how much he's "leaning" into carnivore and sneaking lil snackies when Hammy isn't looking
He constantly refers to his doctor being completely on board with him going carnivore, but no legitimate physician would look at a guy with hypertension + a history of several strokes and sign-off on a diet of processed meats, cheese and butter sauce. Which is leading me to believe that this 'doctor' is actually just Charles peddling his broscience to his gullible hambrained brother
Also we don't know anything about how these measurements are taken.
The glucose should be fasting to have a baseline to know. If he just takes it non-fasting, whenever, hard to see trends in it because your sugar would be all over the place. However, generally that just means not eating for 12 hours. Most people can do this by like not eating after 7pm, going to bed, and waking up at 7am to measure. However, we know fatty can't do this.
Ideally, all the other measurements should be taken at the same time too. Weight at the same time once a week, blood pressure at the same time once a day.
Not enough data to really know yet, but it doesn't seem to be affecting his blood pressure in any way. His sugars...again, hard to say anything without knowing if he is taking consistent fasting readings, which he probably isn't. An A1C would be helpful if he can manage to keep this up for a month or so.
His blood pressure really is insane. Ideally, he'd start trying to at least stumble along on a treadmill for 20 minutes a day because getting zero exercise is doing him no favors and it looks like the diet has no effect really based on the data so far.
I am not particularly looking forward to see what the next inevitable stroke does to him. He'll likely still not die as God has abandoned him, but he may finally end up needing to be put into a LTCF. I am not sure Tammy will have the patience if something happens like he needs diapers, can no longer walk, etc. There are also some other real possibilities at this point like a heart attack, he starts losing digits, limbs, the rest of his eyesight due to diabetes, because that doesn't appear to be much under control either. I'd not be surprised if he ended up with some form of cancer to boot.