One thing that occurred to me that might be worth stating. At first glance a CS major plus completing the premed requirements seems like a strange combination. The overlap is small (I am pretty sure that calculus is a premed requirement which also makes sense for a CS major – I am not sure that the overlap is any more than this).
However, there is a very wide range of computer science jobs. There must be some computer science jobs that are related to medicine. Certainly all those machines that we see at major medical facilities did not program themselves. Even if @Coconutoil does not end up in medical school, having taken the premed required classes and done okay in them might be of some help for a CS job that is related to medicine.
One analogy that I can think of is that my first full time job was at a nuclear physics research facility. I was a math major and software engineer. They had a lot of tough math problems that needed to be solved and a lot of software to write. However, having taken two years of university level physics, specifically including special relativity, was of considerable value even if I did not get any degree nor a minor in physics. Similarly having taken some medical related classes might be of help for a software engineer who is working on a different type of software.
However, perhaps more important is that most of us try a bit of this and a bit of that, and eventually figure out what we want to do. Both CS and medicine are areas which can lead to a good career, and there is a lot of time to figure out what the desired eventual career path is going to be.
So the combination of CS and premed might seem odd, but it also seems like it should work out one way or another.