Is it normal to make a doc's appointment when suspecting you're overweight?
The fish-eating diet isn't enough, only Dr Wurm whom unfortunately I have to see is an expert on how I can eat when overweight despite himself overweight. I was concerned about cholesterol, trans fats, acid, sugar, diabetes, etc, and I made an appointment which is on Wednesday 1st of May 2019 this year so I'm taking action, I know of no science that can help me to lose weight and I have a constant stomach ache, aching bones (including an aching collar bone, an aching leg bone), this is a concern because I feel I won't live to 123 years if I keep this up, I tried everything to prolong my life, but think of it this way: do you think a meat-based diet, eggs, and poultry will prolong your life? My answer is it all depends, but all the GPs, which is what Dr Wurm is, will tell you to eat fish, and when he tells me what to eat I'll eat it, I'll make no excuses, nor say to him I'm pesco-vegan, I'll just do what he says, is any of this normal?