The Dark Side Of Ozempic - Woman Shares Her Story
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- THE DARK SIDE OF OZEMPIC WOMAN SHARES HER STORY -
Ozempic is a prescribed drug for type 2 diabetic patients and is often used for weight loss. Ozempic is given as injection on the skin, while not for weight loss ozempic may help you loss weight
Let's take the journey together to listen to this beautiful ladies story #Storytime #Ozempic
Hi, Destiny. Your makeup looks flawless. It's awfully cute. 🤩
I came here to say this!! 😊
Thank you so much 🤗🫶🫶🫶
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Ms. Destiny!! Yes ma'am, the makeup is GIVING!! 💄😍
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That’s why I say these people don’t give af about health and fitness. They just wanna look good.
So when people judge people for their weight saying “it’s AbOuT yOuR hEaLtH” bullshite.
You just want to look good and men want you to look good. No health needed.
It's not a sin to want to look good. I get tired of ppl acting like ppl don't treat you better, you get better jobs etc when you look good. Even if you aren't superficial the world definitely is. Have you ever turned your nose up at someone who is dirty and have poor hygiene? Ppl are superficial
There is absolutely NOTHING wrong with wanting to look a certain way and present yourself to the world that works the best for you. Looking good and being healthy SHOULD be synonymous
@@cr.6752 It's the honesty in intention what she's pointing out; and she's right. If you want to do these things for the sake of looking good be honest about it, don't wag your finger and turn up your nose claiming you're a healthnut or you that you just want to 'improve your quality of life' knowing well you'd gladly be beautiful at the cost of being sick.
Also being unhygienic is different from being beautiful, like let's be real. Your own health can't be put at risk because your coworker is ugly as sin lol
@@valentinaperez8256 exactly. Who doesn’t want to look good? Of course!
However when that’s your MAIN focus and then disguising it “about health” but to be out here still having unprotected secks, not washing right, eating cigarettes and drinking every weekend isn’t practicing healthy habits lol
@@cr.6752 Okay? And what I said is still a fact. Most people don’t give a rats behind that you starve yourself and have a pill diet. As long as you look good lol
I'm not sure if it's a possible side effect chemically for the medicine. I haven't had that side effect. I do know as a person who has used medical weight loss in various forms feelings of depression are common. I think it's due to 2 main reasons. A. Weight loss can have a negative impact on your relationships, self image, etc. Drug abuse and other negative coping mechanisms are common. I was informed of this years ago when I first made the drastic decision to have surgery. So it isn't a decision to make lightly B. Fat impacts your hormones. We now know that thoughts if unaliving and deep depression are a symptom many women deal with in menopause for this very reason. As a woman and person that has lost over 150 lbs medical weight loss has saved my life. BUT I have been in therapy and will remain in therapy for the rest of my life most likely because as she said trying to be the strong one, or dealing with shame, etc it can be the cause of losing your life as well. I'm glad she listened to her body and I wish these options would be discussed in a more serious way as it was years ago.
You know our society is in a bad place when 60% of the population is being told they need to take medication to become a healthy body weight. We wouldn't be struggling like this to lose weight. This is definitely a systemic issue that big pharma is capitalizing on.
The cornstarch and sugar in processed food.
I’ve been on it (the compound) for a year and honestly my major depression has gotten so much better. I’m also on a low dosage. Im only on 1mg and the max I think is 2.4. I’ve lost 26 lbs by doing this. My only side effects were constipation and fatigue but those have gotten better over time. 🤷🏼♀️ I have had a normal bmi in over 10 years and I’m okay with my results.
Thank you for sharing your experience 🫶🫶🫶🙏🏾🙏🏾🤣
Same here. A lot of people believe that it's just vanity, but these medications have all kinds off off-script positive effects. Depression comes with so much more- joint/body pain, lack of desire, inability to move/exercise, anxiety, the ability to think or function clearly, and weight gain (which can lead to diabetes and other health-related conditions). Anti-depressants can work, but some medicines can make you feel “numb” or some of the same side effects this creator had, or other effects, like weight gain.
Losing weight the old fashioned way is best.
it’s not primarily for weight loss .
I believe her. Science has shown a strong correlation between gut health and mental health. At the end of the day we are biological machines. What we think and how we feel is impacted by chemical processes in the brain. Processes that can be affected by medication both for good and for ill.
Hey Destiny, just wanted to say that you look beautiful!! And I love the blurred background. You're so close to 50k and that's amazing!! Been rocking w your channel for a while and so proud of you and your consistency ❤️💕💕
Thank you so much!! Sis ❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🫶🫶 I appreciate so much
Why did I immediately think of Aubrey Graham aka Drake when I saw ozempic in the title 😭😭😭
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Justice for Ozempic! they don't deserve to be associated with Drake lol
Bbl drizzay
This lady needs therapy, not ozempic.
This is Celina SpookyBoo. I'm pretty sure (but not 100%) she does have a therapist. This is strange for her, she's normally such a sweet and hilarious chick.
She does have a therapist. The problem is that therapy isn't always a cure-all people think it is.
Celina's issues will be lifelong. And her therapy will be lifelong as well.
There is a point where trauma invades your nervous system.
I'm saying this bc I've been in therapy for 15 years now, with a mental health diagnosis that I will have for the rest of my life. I can work with the symptoms to improve them. But there won't be a day where I will be completely healed due to the nature of my diagnosis and how it's invaded my nervous system.
As someone who has used Semaglutide the past 3 months it’s interesting how the general public has a lot to say but yet never tried it. I have yet to experience any negative symptoms. Ozempic is more than just a weightloss drug. There are people with PCOS and insulin resistance that have tried many things with no success. I lost 60 pounds before naturally but now that I have a hormonal imbalance it made it almost impossible for me the past 3 years. Now that i’m on it it doesn’t mean that I don’t have to work out or eat nutritious meals to be in overall good health just like everyone else. I was working out 10 times harder and my weight would yo-yo up and down. I was losing and gaining the same 12 pounds for three years. Now with this medicine I haven’t changed my diet, work out like a normal person, and my weight is steadily going down. My mindset has changed as well and food doesn’t control me anymore. Neither does diet culture. I believe there is a smear campaign on this medicine because of how life-changing and helpful it is. People should wake up, or just stop speaking on things that they have no knowledge about. Also, so what if people are using it for weightloss alone? Obesity is a disease and linked to other sicknesses. Someone aspiring for good health should always be encouraged.
First time commenting without watching the video first but I was prescribed ozempic for insulin resistance/pcos and was on it for 2 and a half years til my insurance stopped paying for it (because errbody and their mama started taking it) and the only side effects I experienced were nausea (nausea drops/tablets helped), loose bowels (but I’m on Metformin too and it’s still a thing so 🤷🏽♀️), and a crazy gag reflex that only affected me when I brushed my teeth. Aside from that, my experience was amazing, it did everything it was supposed to do and as soon as I get better insurance, I’ll be right back on it. It wasn’t just weight loss, it really did help with my pcos symptoms. Everyone’s experience will be different I guess, but I really wouldn’t let anyone fear monger. I have a history of anxiety and depression but I didn’t experience anything out of the ordinary while on ozempic. If anything, it helped lessen those things. I’m genuinely sorry the girl’s experience was so bad, but I promise it’s not guaranteed to be like that for everybody.
When you are on Ozempic and mounjaro dont go up to the next dosage too early that's when you get all the crazy side effects. You can do each dosage for 3 months then move up
I don't see encouraging people to pay attention and sharing experiences as fear mongering. 😂 There is no shame in not being a sheep. Making educated decisions is a good thing.
I just found out I have insulin resistance I've these two dark patches on my face for many years and it's messing with my hormones causing facial hair and it's harder for me to get pregnant I'm was basically told I'm borderline diabetic and borderline pcos I been taking metformin but it plateaued for me so now I'm waiting to get approved for ozempic and same here it's not just about weight loss it will solve many problems I've struggled with for years
@@Butterfly-lz6bs I hear you, I hope you find relief and if you’re approved, I suggest some nausea drops or chewables, and just up your fiber if things get loose.
@@louniece1650 I don’t think the girl is fear mongering per se, I just see a narrative lately with media turning the side effects into a thing, when literally most drugs have crazy side effects that are hit or miss. I feel like maybe big pharma thought they’d cash in on these weight loss drugs but then realized they were losing money because once people lost weight some of their other health conditions improved or went away altogether and you know big pharma doesn’t intend to cure us too much but that’s just my theory
Hi Destiny your hair is 🔥. The content creator is CelinaSpookyBoo, she does paranormal content.
Thanks you 🫶🫶🫶🫶
Sorry Destiny I have to disagree with you, it doesn't help you have a better relatiiooship with food, it actually distorts tthe relationship even further.
As someone who’s been on a weight loss journey for years… I had to come to terms with that. Today. Thats crazy
Semaglutide has been on the market for years. It assists with those addicted to alcohol also ....meant to slow your absorption of sugar.
I've been on it and I have to disagree with you. My relationship with food has DRAMATICALLY improved because the medication will not let you overeat and it reduces cravings. I look at food completely different now.
@@meganrenee5581 same with me...GLP-1 is the reason why. Congrats sis
If it’s not working for her and she doesn’t take it that’s fine. I take it for my t2 diabetes, I have kept my weight down and I feel great. All medications have side effects. No medication should be glamorized as a cure all for everything. I don’t think the side effects warrant a 3 part dramatic denunciation…
Did you want a fucking cookie? She said it wouldn't affect everyone the same. If she had killed herself then you;d be saying how tragic it is. I hope you never have to experience these things but keep in mind that if you're dismissed by assholes like yourself in the event you do feel suicidal...you brought it upon yourself.
Destiny I had to rewind like 2 times because I was not paying attention to what you were talking about😅😍you look so pretty today
🤗😊😊 thank you ☺️ ❤️❤️❤️
Has anyone ever told you how much u look like Muni Long?
I used to take it but I had an allergic reaction, my face was swollen and I looked like a monster so I left it alone. It did help me lose weight though. I don’t want to look like a monster until the benedryl kicks in so it’s a no only because I must be allergic.
Thank you for sharing your experience ❤️❤️❤️🫶
She doesn’t say if she exercises or not. But, I think that it she did it might have reduced her anxiety and help her.
What kind of alternative is there for people who are exercise intolerant due to a heart condition for example?
@@mentalalchemy4819Down weight-loss? There are different diets to try or bariatric surgery (gastric sleeve)
You look great! Love the hair, nails and makeup ❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much!! 😊 ❤️🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶❤️❤️
I SEE YOU #PRETTY
NEVER TRIED IT. NEVER WILL. A LOT OF THESE MEDICATIONS HAVE BIZZAR SIDE EFFECTS. THOSE OUTWAY SMALL REWARDS. I DEAL WITH AXIETY/PANIC ATTACKS ARE SOMETHING I DEAL WITH AND THEY ARE SCARY. GLAD I CLICKED ON THIS VID. I SEEN SO MANY ADVERTIESMENTS FOR THIS I THOUGHT. MAYBE I SHOULD TRY. TELL MY DOC NEXT TIME I SEE HER. NOW I KNOW!
😊 thank you sis
Her name is Celina Spooky Boo.
Thank you
Extreme or fast weight loss can cause severe hormonal and chemical imbalance in the body/brain and that can cause great mental health issues. That's why here in Canada, people who want to go through weighloss surgery have fo be monitored by nutritionists and psychologist/psychiatrists in addition to the surgeon performing the operation. Some get refused surgery if they have mental illnesses that are not under control.
How was she changing doses so fast and not giving her body time to adjust? Medication can take weeks to months before regulating and she's over here yo-yoing every week.
This kind of thing is exactly why I said no when my doctor asked if I wanted try an injectable. I knew it was too soon to tell what (if any) drawbacks this medication comes with, for even the smallest percentage of people.
What she need is mental health help in addition to a doctor that will listen to her and prescribe medication that isn’t going to worsen her already pretty obvious depression. Blaming ozempic is not going to make those other mental health issues go away especially when you already have an unhealthy view and understanding of the food you consume.
Ppl will do everything and everything but eat better...
It's me I'm people
Wow! This is my fist time hearing of the mental health issues that come with that “medicine “.
That's Celina Spooky Boo
Thank you 🙏🏾
Destiny your hair is giving baby girl 🤌🏿😍🥰
Thank you 😊 🫶🫶❤️❤️❤️
Thank you from the bottom of my soul for sharing this extremely important video!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
So glad! You like it. Thank you so much 🙏🏾🫶🫶🫶❤️❤️
It works for Drake 😂😂😂😂😂 l have seen a few chubby people lose weight and keep it off this medication. Maybe it didn’t work for her but it does help a lot of people keep weight off.
Yeah my brother is on Ozempic and he's lost 60 lbs in a year and a half, but he's also eating right and working out.
I have had these symptoms when I was really down and because of that I couldn't eat... Any time I don't eat enough I have panic attacks puking so on, I'm just thinking that for some of us not enough food can cause mental issues . ..
Great insight. Thank you for sharing
You look beautiful! 😍
Can you do a makeup tutorial? You look amazing.
I will sis 🤗😊😊 thank you 🙏🏾🫶🫶🫶❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I did the compound for 2 months and lost nearly 50lbs. I was previously skinny most of my life but gained 60lbs the year before due to many things. I’ve been off it since February and my weight really hasn’t changed. My mental health, body image has improved but the biggest change is my addictive behaviors are at bay. I was addicted to shopping, ordering food, and worst of all alcohol, drinking up to 10 bottles of wine a week. The first week I started I immediately stopped and I have been able to keep it at bay even since after being off. It’s actually being studied for addictions right now. It’s not for everybody and you NEED to make healthy choices, but it did wonders for me. I will say they just finished an aftermarket study that states that mental illness is not correlated for the medication. It also might be because many people use food to cope and when that is gone it can cause difficulties.
Thank you for sharing her video. My daughter had talked about this drug with her, because she a diabetic. Knowing that she suffers from depression. Her doctor didn’t give it to her without explaining why if she would have given it to her and it would had killed I would never had been the same. My daughter is my only child. Her doctor would have never took responsibility for it or the drug company. They just here for the money not to save lives 😂
The extremely loud music is making this way more dramatic than it needs to be. I get the podcast thing. But girl. This is the internet era. You got 3 good mins. 👍🏽 or im gone.
I’m 2017 one of my co worker was taking ozempic he lost do much weight
15:45 This is Celina Spooky Boo!! It looks like hwr poscast set-up but as a yt video. She is in YT and TikTok ❤
I was on Ozempic for a few months and had to come off it. The constipation was so bad that I had to get a CT Scan on my side. Then, doctors wanted me to take another medicine to combat the constipation. It was just too much. BTW, you gain a little weight when you stop taking Ozempic so that’s another symptom you need to deal with. Some people do just fine. But please listen to your body if you decide to try it.
This lady is not well. The only side effect is constipation and maybe fatigue, on a compound and iIt has helped me cure the food noise that has plagued me. Also, anyone who uses the term 'conversate' is suspect. PS .. her testimony smells like a click bait....not buying what she is selling.
you can also get pancreatitis, gastroporesis and some people report worse mood.
My best friend can't take Midol because it makes her sleepy, but the caffeine in it gives me energy. No two bodies are the same...just because YOUR only side effects were the two you mentioned does not mean this will be the case for others. And just because you "smell" clickbait does not make it so.
Someone who uses the word "conversate" is sus?
You do realize it's an actual word in the dictionary, right?
I bet you'd think duckspeak is cool.
@Rose-kj7rz using the word "conversate" speaks to the the person using it. It is a word, given that disclaimer, it does not mean it would not be a red flag to me. Who knew having an opinion was illegal lol
@@ultimateenigma6038 an opinion, illegal? What an odd case of reductio ad absurdum.
Everyone has an opinion. And the ability to speak on it.
girl- your makeup!!!! I could not stop staring!!! So gorgeous!!!!!!!!!!
Berberine in the alternative. Do your research first.
Well I heard epic affects your pancreas.
omg i'm about to start it for the summer!
Do your research sis and listen to your body
Good to know about both sides of the coin.
Thank you for sharing❤
Destiny, thank you for sharing this. Your videos are amazing esp. For ppl on the go to hear different perspectives in one place. Your views are always thoughtful and insightful.
Also you are stunning. Always beautiful.
Thank you so much!! 😊 🙏🏾🫶🫶🫶❤️❤️❤️ I do appreciate you
Please share the creator’s name?
8:30 coming out with hearsay and calling it educated conversation is laughable to say the least. Talk to your doctor and make the best decision for you.
Thank you for sharing this 🙏🏽
Thanks for watching 🫶🫶🫶🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for sharing this Destiny
Why when you speak am I immediately thinking of the antibiotic Metronidazole!!!!! That stuff is strong😱
Spookyboo!
Pharmacy here, we’re doing prior authorizations and running out of stock of Ozempic and Wegovy. Now I’m seeing new scripts for Zepbound! Diabetics tell me they rely on Ozempic and weight loss was a side effect. They’re slimmer now and their A1C was much better. Thats what really matters. Blood sugar and A1C. I’m happy for their lower numbers.
Lol a censored word has to be censored now😂😂
Its the nano bots...
Just started watching. Was this spookyboo in the first seconds? If so, she is such a dear... continue watching ❤
All I know is those who take Ozempic are denied life insurance.
Liessss
@@jozzz222 I work in insurance dear. Try again.
@@_Renee2maybe because it’s typically for diabetic patients which in people’s cases who are already diagnosed is a preexisting condition that they have prior to getting life insurance. I have life insurance through state farm and when the nurse came to do my physical, she specifically stated that its harder to get life insurance (and more expensive) if you have any health related conditions that could result in death. You are seen as a high risk liability to insurance companies so that is likely why they equate a person on ozempic as automatically being “diabetic “ because historically it wasn’t used just for weight loss.
@@JaySmith. that's exactly why. Thank you for sharing. My initial comment was to spread awareness. Insurance companies are not probing to see why applicants are prescribed these drugs nor do they care. They use it as a tool to vet potential applicants. Applicants do have the option to appeal and I highly advise those who are denied to do just that. It's not a guarantee but, it is worth a shot if they have children to look out for.
She was dramatic.