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Model issues warning after Ozempic overdose: ‘Worst decision I ever made’

Kate Moss’ sister issued a warning to anyone taking Ozempic after the English model was rushed to the hospital.Lottie, 26, admitted she took Ozempic for two weeks “a few months ago.” At the time, she had not been feeling “happy” about her weight.“I had a friend, and she could get it for me,” Lottie explained during an episode of her “Dream On with Lottie Moss” podcast. “It was kind of below board… It was from a doctor, but it wasn’t like you go into a doctor’s office, and he prescribes it for you, he takes your blood pressure and takes tests, which is what you need when you go on something like Ozempic.”The British model acknowledged that Ozempic was “not really meant for weight loss of people that aren’t of a very large size.”Ozempic, also known as semaglutide, was originally created for patients with Type 2 diabetes but has been widely used for weight loss.“When I was taking it, the amount that I was taking was actually meant for people who are [220 pounds] and over, and I’m in the [110] range,” Lottie said.
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Scott Disick will ‘stop taking Ozempic’ after ‘public outcry’ over extreme weight loss
had fans startled and worried over his lean frame and gaunt face after what appears to be significant weight loss, as rumors swirl that he takes Ozempic.An insider anonymously told Daily Mail that public concern for Disick”s health has made him reconsider the weight loss medication, which another source previously alleged he was taking.“Scott recognized that he needed to stop taking Ozempic after seeing the photos of himself and the public outcry over his weight loss,” they claimed.“He thought he looked good because he was thinner again — not realizing that this was not healthy.”“Scott has been incredibly attractive and fit his entire life and is not having the best time accepting that age is catching up with him,” they added.The unnamed source claimed that Disick is now working with a nutritionist in order to maintain his physical health but “not balloon up to the size he was.”The Post reached out to Disick’s reps for comment.Numerous celebrities, like Oprah and Sharon Osborne, have opened up about their weight loss on Ozempic, while many more have been rumored to use the costly jab.But plastic surgeons have recently warned of some unsavory side effects of the medication, such as “Ozempic face,” a term used to describe the sunken look of someone’s face who loses a drastic amount of weight while on the drug.The use of Ozempic, a GLP-1 agonist manufactured by pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk, seems to be accompanied with some other unsightly reactions that go beyond aesthetics, such as bowel problems and noxious belches.
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Dr. Terry Dubrow slams Jillian Michaels over anti-Ozempic stance: ‘I’m not here to debate with a personal trainer. OK?’
Jillian Michaels over her anti-Ozempic opinions.Dubrow exclusively told “TMZ Live” on Wednesday that Michaels, who hosts the podcast “Keeping It Real,” has no business recommending anything to do with the miracle weight-loss drug.“I think the situation is becoming even more concerning as new information gets out about the drugs,” Michaels told E! News. “Two years from now, you’re going to see the fallout from this, just like we did with all the other diet drugs over the years.”Dubrow fired back in a short video posted on the “TMZ Live” Website, taking several potshots at Michaels.“As a board-certified physician and a certified expert for the California medical board, I’m not here to debate scientific and medical issues with a personal trainer, OK?” Dubrow said.“What I’m concerned about, is that someone of great influence like [Michaels] will limit people’s interest in treating the disease of obesity with these new miracle weight-loss drugs.”Dubrow, speaking to “TMZ Live” from his operating room, and wearing a medical gown and cap, criticized Michaels for saying “there will be a massive fallout with the long-term use of Ozempic” and that “people are gonna get used to it like they get used to coffee — and the side effect are so bad you shouldn’t even try it.”While Dubrow did agree with Michaels that “diet and exercise are critical,” he said that “to belittle these incredible weight loss drugs is sending the wrong message.”“Do not listen to her,” he said.
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