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Shocking side-effects of weight-loss jabs revealed by doctors - from why losing weight quickly means you may be stuck on them for life to how yo-yo dieters can risk a life ...


Published on 2024-11-27 16:23:37 - Phil Bruner, N@N
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  • Why, like Sharon Osbourne, some patients struggle to put any weight back on after quitting drugs such as Ozempic - and what to do if you do pile the pounds back on.

The article from the Daily Mail discusses the experiences of Sharon Osbourne and other patients using Ozempic, a drug originally developed for diabetes management but increasingly used for weight loss. Sharon Osbourne, who has lost 42 pounds, warns about the drug's side effects, including nausea and an inability to gain weight back even after stopping the medication. She expresses concern over the drug's long-term effects, noting that she feels too skinny and cannot put weight back on. The piece also touches on the broader trend of Ozempic's off-label use for weight loss, highlighting the potential health risks and the lack of understanding about its long-term impact. Other patients share similar experiences, with some reporting severe side effects like stomach paralysis, while others discuss the psychological impact of rapid weight loss and the societal pressure to maintain a certain body image. The article raises questions about the ethics of using such drugs for cosmetic purposes and the need for more research into their effects.

Read the Full Daily Mail Article at [ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-14131661/Ozempic-patients-Sharon-Osbourne-weight.html ]
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