Alright, based on what everyone has said, and on what I've been thinking about, I think it would be a good idea to get a second opnion on what was told to me about my general nutrition level. I know it's not that good to begin with. So, what kind of doctor should I see to visiting? I would like to have my body checked to see if I have any kind of nutrition deficiency, pre-diabeties (my dad has diabeties), etc. Do I go to a nutritionist, or what?
I have a good friend at college who is head of the Health and Fitness department, and he knows a *ton* about all this stuff, just can't actually do bloodwork to tell me if something is wrong. I'm thinking about going to see him, just to talk about what my chiropractor said and what he recommended. I *do* agree with the diet plan that my chiropractor recommended- the South Beach diet, as it is basically the same diet that my dad (who is diabetic) has been on at his specalist doctor's advice (low carb, lots of protein, lots of veggies, not a lot of fat).
*Sigh* I just want to be healthy.... I didn't know it would be so hard
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