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Kakapo
09/28/21 2:43:39 AM
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Duncan took his girlfriend to the doctors last week, where she asked if he was concerned about his weight.

Yes, he replied. The doctor had a look at me and I have the belly of an 18-year-old.

Duncan, who asked his full name not to be used for fear that his health provider would take revenge, said that his weight problem was only apparent when he wore tight clothes or had drinks in the fridge.

According to the NHS guidelines, overweight people have a body mass index (BMI) over 25. People with a BMI of 18.5 to 24.9 are considered healthy, while those with a BMI of below 18.5 are considered underweight.

Duncans girlfriend also asked him if he wanted to change his diet.

I said Yes, I would love to change my diet.

The couple discussed what he should change about his diet and he said: I want to cut back on carbs, so I need to start eating oats again.

He went on to say that he needs to be more active: I go to the gym, but I cant do weights because I have sore muscles, but I do some arm exercises.

However, his girlfriend said: I want to lose some weight too, so we have a good laugh about it.

Duncan said that when the NHS first came to see him, he was told that he needed to lose weight: When I was there they said Were sorry, but we have to start you on the healthy diet.

He claimed that he agreed to go on a low-fat diet: I agreed to try the diet, but the next day, I had a bag of chips

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