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    Kate Moss' Sister Issues Serious 'Warning' After Ozempic-Related Hospitalization

    By Devon Forward,

    5 hours ago

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    Kate Moss ' younger half-sister Lottie Moss recently opened up about ending up in the hospital while taking Ozempic , sharing a warning to others considering using the medication for weight loss.

    Lottie spoke about the situation on her podcast, Dream On , revealing, "I definitely tried it," while talking about Ozempic. But she quickly explained that she wouldn't recommend it to anyone, saying, "It was the worst decision I ever made."

    "So this is a warning to everyone: Please, if you’re thinking about doing it, do not take it. Like, it’s so not worth it," she went on, recounting how she ended up hospitalized due to issues related to the drug.

    Lottie explained that she decided to go on the weight-loss medication when she was "not feeling happy” about her weight a few months earlier. She admitted that she got the drug from a friend who reportedly got it from a “below board” doctor.

    After around two weeks of use, Lottie claimed that she realized her dose size was wrong and she got “so sick one day” that she lost color and couldn't keep anything down, leading her friend to take her to the hospital.

    Recounting the traumatic experience, Lottie said, “As soon as I get into the room where I get seen by another nurse, I literally had a seizure from how dehydrated I was, which honestly was the scariest thing that’s ever happened to me in my life." She was allegedly bedridden for two days as she recovered.

    “Your hands clench up, and you can’t move them, and it feels like you’re gonna break your hand. It was honestly horrible,” she said, further describing how it felt to have a seizure.

    Lottie emphasized how much she regretted taking Ozempic and said that she would never do it again, warning fans to listen to her.

    Fans reacted to the story on Lottie's social media, and the responses were mixed. Some shared support for her, while others called her "irresponsible" for taking Ozempic in the first place and not getting the medication as a prescription from her doctor.

    "This misinformation isn’t helpful for people that need it," said one fan, while another commented, "For some people with serious weight related health problems, obesity, diabetes, PCOS etc it is a life changing tool if used responsibly."

    Lottie hasn't shared any further comments on the situation since her new podcast episode came out.

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