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Dave Feldman Debunked. Yes or No

Wow, I hope she didn't record your 144/83 blood pressure in your medical record. That's not okay given the circumstances. I was diagnosed with pre-exclampsia the day our son was born. It was kind of funny. I swelled up after he was born. The scariest part was that I experienced a significant drop in my blood platelets. They checked one more time before calling in a specialist, and thankfully they returned to normal on their own. I had a C-section too. Not what we want, but we're lucky to live in a time when the survival rates for moms and babies are so much better. :)
 
Thanks for the links Mbaker. I listened to all three and was very impressed with Dave's interview of Mick. I totally get why Mick is doing what he's doing. I'd likely do the same. Was amazed by his current CRP of 0.3. I've never been able to get below 1 on the hsCRP, but one day I will...

My answer is "no". :)
 
Wow, I hope she didn't record your 144/83 blood pressure in your medical record. That's not okay given the circumstances. I was diagnosed with pre-exclampsia the day our son was born. It was kind of funny. I swelled up after he was born. The scariest part was that I experienced a significant drop in my blood platelets. They checked one more time before calling in a specialist, and thankfully they returned to normal on their own. I had a C-section too. Not what we want, but we're lucky to live in a time when the survival rates for moms and babies are so much better. :)

Preeclampsia is definitely no fun at all. It was the scariest experience I've ever had and the fear of getting it in subsequent pregnancies haunted me all the way through even the postpartum period. Glad to have it all behind me now. Three kids is a pretty good achievement under the circumstances me thinks.
 
The thing I love about Dave is that he admits the variables and always evolves his ideas to what the evidence is suggesting. There's no zealotry in place when it comes to him and his data. He admits genetics play a part and that there might not be one good method to everyone which is why I do delight in watching his videos so much. It's ironic when so many accuse the LCHF crowd of being biased and then come out with arguments that suit their own preconceived ideas. I am sure that Dave would LOVE for someone to give him an evidence based rebuttal, if I remember he's always welcomed counter points hasn't he?
Great new pic by the way..
 
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