Kate Moss's half-sister and fellow model (and OnlyFan Model Lottie Moss has revealed that she suffered a seizure and was hospitalised after overdosing on the “really popular” weight-loss drug Ozempic. “It was the worst decision I ever made,” she said, warning people not to take it.
“The real big thing that's trending right now is Ozempic. I'm not going to lie to you guys, I've definitely tried it,” Lottie Moss said Thursday. episode Her Keep dreaming The podcast is called “My Ozempic Hell: Seizures, Emergency Room Visits and Weight Loss.”
“Honestly, it was the worst decision I ever made,” Moss continued, “so this is a warning to anyone: If you're thinking about doing this, don't. It's just not worth it.”
The model explained, “I've been taking it for two weeks and I've never felt so bad in my life. It's not like you can stop taking it and it's not like a pill you don't take when you wake up in the morning, it stays in your system.”
“One day I was feeling really sick and I told my friend, 'I can't drink water or anything. I can't eat any food or liquids. I have to go to the hospital. I feel so sick,'” she added.
Lotti later recalled that when she told a nurse in the emergency room how high her Ozempic dose was, the nurse replied, “Well, that's not the amount you should be taking.”
The 26-year-old revealed that she is taking a dose of Ozempic intended for people weighing over 220 pounds, noting that she weighs in the 110 pound range.
Lottie Moss attended the UK premiere of the film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood in London, England on July 30, 2019. (Photo by Mike Marsland/WireImage via Getty)
“I wish I'd known these little things before I took it,” she said.
“As soon as I walked into the room to be examined by another nurse I literally had a seizure from dehydration. It was honestly the most terrifying thing that has ever happened to me in my life,” Lottie said of her experience at hospital.
“My friends were holding my legs down. The whole situation was very scary. I didn't know what was going on. My face was stiff and my whole body was tense,” she explained. “I don't know if anyone has had a seizure, but my hands were frozen and I couldn't move them and it felt like the bones in my hands were going to break. It was really awful.”
“Hopefully by me speaking out about it I can teach some people a lesson that it's not worth it,” the model added.
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