The SHOCKING Side Effects Of OZEMPIC... | Ozempic Expert Johann Hari

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  • @TheDiaryOfACEOClips
    @TheDiaryOfACEOClips  17 дней назад +30

    📺 Watch the full episode here -
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    • @luv2travel2000
      @luv2travel2000 15 дней назад

      If you remove or delete curse worse that would be appreciated. Until that is done I won't be 👍 nor subscribing.

    • @lizroberts1569
      @lizroberts1569 14 дней назад +1

      I listened to two medics discussing Ozempic and there are some very good uses for it in inflammatory autoimmune illness but in very small doses. However using it for the obese or non-obese for vanity reason is probably very dangerous. Thyroid changes never mind cancer are appalling but then many people wouldn’t realise that.

    • @marilyncalvert4143
      @marilyncalvert4143 13 дней назад +1

      I notice this guy his shirts around his neck are hanging. He needs to go shopping for new shirts because his white shirts don’t fit right. They are terribly loose. His suit may be loose to so he needs to do some shopping for clothes.

    • @marilyncalvert4143
      @marilyncalvert4143 13 дней назад

      I am curious about exenatide or byetta!

    • @teresanash-mcneil-hf1fo
      @teresanash-mcneil-hf1fo 10 дней назад

      @@lizroberts1569 I am using it for diabetes and a condition I need to reduce my weight for because of the strain on my heart

  • @destmichael
    @destmichael 13 дней назад +1127

    I was offered Ozempic. I declined it. I was offended my doctor offered it. I came to him to ask him to see a specialist about my weight management. 3 years and 50 pounds later we understand each other better. I put 5000 miles on my stationary bike with no pharmaceutical regrets.

    • @marthaduncan7694
      @marthaduncan7694 13 дней назад +96

      doctors who prescribe this crap get a bonus $$$$.....let that sink in

    • @ixur1960
      @ixur1960 13 дней назад +62

      Most doctors get money from proscribing

    • @pwallace5359
      @pwallace5359 12 дней назад +42

      My husband actually asked for it because he is overweight and borderline diabetic with high blood pressure. His doctor said it wasn’t safe to prescribe because it raises your blood pressure and has horrible side effects. My husband lost 30 lbs but gained back 40. He has had five back surgeries, surgery on both his knees and his neck. He has awful chronic pain and it hinders his exercise. He’s still trying to his best, walking everyday. 🙁

    • @brendacollins345
      @brendacollins345 12 дней назад

      @@pwallace5359See Bill Nott on YT, he has lost over 200 lbs in 8 months…never hungry!! 👏👏🙂🙂Your husband can do it!!!

    • @lifeofatruckerswife
      @lifeofatruckerswife 12 дней назад +20

      Good for you!!!! No need for a drug that can have long lasting, devastating effects.

  • @Barry-gi7hr
    @Barry-gi7hr 14 дней назад +1010

    Whole foods only, regular fasting, clean water, excersize and hang out in nature. Forget the rest.

    • @Starswake
      @Starswake 13 дней назад +43

      Imagine what would happen to the medical profession if everyone did this. 😮

    • @islandgal1187
      @islandgal1187 12 дней назад +38

      Do get your rest, sleep is important, too...😴😉

    • @lstruggy
      @lstruggy 12 дней назад +13

      Amen to that…16/8 IF has been working well 4 me down 23 lbs so far veggies fruits clean protein n walking exercise whenever possible

    • @lifeofatruckerswife
      @lifeofatruckerswife 12 дней назад +12

      Great advice!!! I'm down 20lbs with just eating high clean protein...very little (if any processed foods) good sleep, and spending loads of time outside in the sun walking... gardening...and just enjoying daylight
      It just takes dedication.... work....and a mindset of "I can do this" and I have put it in my mind....as if taking better care of myself is self care..

    • @randobad
      @randobad 12 дней назад +7

      All natural, the best way.

  • @lauriefrancisco1084
    @lauriefrancisco1084 15 дней назад +551

    This is absolutely insane! People need to get it through their heads that the pharmaceutical companies are interested in ONE thing - $$$$$$$ They do NOT care about the outcomes as long as they’ve covered their asses from lawsuits!

    • @nicolenotizieeamici
      @nicolenotizieeamici 14 дней назад +4

      Thank you

    • @redfo3009
      @redfo3009 14 дней назад +5

      They will never get it. 🐑🐑🐑🐑

    • @livingintheforest3963
      @livingintheforest3963 14 дней назад +2

      Yep!!

    • @lizroberts1569
      @lizroberts1569 14 дней назад +7

      I think it’s a bit more nuanced and the people who want to change the way the look. All drugs have side affects some you can live with some you can’t depending on what you are treating.

    • @JorgTheElder
      @JorgTheElder 14 дней назад

      No what is insane is people that don't realize that the risks associated with being clinically obese are many times over more likely to kill you than these new drugs. In the US something like 1 in 6 adult deaths is tied to obesity.
      It is for people that are obese, not people that want to lose a few pounds.

  • @NiceLoki
    @NiceLoki 17 дней назад +1068

    I'm in England, T2 diabetic treated with insulin with under-active thyroid and was prescribed Ozempic just before this exploded in America.
    I was prescribed it against my will, I am not and have not had a problem with over eating. I am obese because of the insulin.
    I reluctantly took it for a few months, then made the decision to stop taking it and am SO glad that I did.
    Since then I have gone carnivore and have completely reversed my diabetes and am off all diabetes medication.

    • @sararaqueldelapenajones1810
      @sararaqueldelapenajones1810 17 дней назад +71

      I'm a carnivore as well. I'm glad somebody mentioned it! .

    • @jamesmaybrick2001
      @jamesmaybrick2001 17 дней назад +11

      You just want a packed up liver to go with your packed up pancreas?

    • @NiceLoki
      @NiceLoki 17 дней назад +121

      @@jamesmaybrick2001 actually I ALREADY had a very sick liver BECAUSE of the "healthy" diet I had been eating all my life.
      Lots of fresh vegetables and fruit etc. plus carbs. It was that diet that made me diabetic with a fatty liver.
      Now after just 9 weeks on carnivore I have lost 10 kg and 4" from my waist. So yeah, I know which one I'm going with.

    • @mimisaunders1658
      @mimisaunders1658 16 дней назад

      Well done . Big pharma hate people like you.

    • @Turtleshell24
      @Turtleshell24 16 дней назад +26

      Congratulations

  • @user-kl9vq9os4w
    @user-kl9vq9os4w 15 дней назад +659

    The secret of aging well is: Keep your muscle mass up and your bones strong by working out, eat wholesome, nutritious foods, lotsa water and stay away from drugstore drugs, which seriously interfere with gut function. Gut health is the key to overall health.

    • @aching4382
      @aching4382 14 дней назад +30

      Pretty much sums it up….not brain science or rocket surgery.

    • @allieferreira881
      @allieferreira881 14 дней назад +12

      Bingo

    • @abigailmckernwalkingwithpo4582
      @abigailmckernwalkingwithpo4582 14 дней назад +7

      Hear! Hear!

    • @975677
      @975677 14 дней назад +8

      My Father walked every where he fixed things in the house didn't work out, luvef to age 84 no broken bones & had no operation died of a massive stroke in 3 days was 5'2 inches ^ weighed about 135 his entire life

    • @barbarakloise6790
      @barbarakloise6790 13 дней назад +1

      Exactly my first though. But then I said maybe because these severe cases so bad out of the blue made them say that. Who knows but I'm not testing it.

  • @bennychan3821
    @bennychan3821 17 дней назад +931

    My wife died suddenly three weeks ago, she’s been taken the drug since November, but she developed severe abdominal pain for three weeks since March, right following a couple of days
    after injecting, and the pain
    went away after taking pain
    killers. The pain was most severe on March 25, spent
    two days in ER, did all the
    tests and she was discharged. She died Wednesday night from massive internal bleeding .
    I was told after the funeral
    service that just recently the drug manufacturer posted a warning on the internet that the fatality rate
    of people taking this drug
    is 2 in 100.
    If you taking this drug be careful or you will join me
    to say goodbye to your love
    one.

    • @amandabesemer5749
      @amandabesemer5749 17 дней назад +121

      Oh my gosh, I’m so sorry for your loss. 😔

    • @The313literarylounge
      @The313literarylounge 17 дней назад +45

      🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

    • @YumMum150
      @YumMum150 17 дней назад +79

      I’m so sorry for your loss. Thank you for sharing your painful experience 🙏

    • @marykigongo3023
      @marykigongo3023 17 дней назад +20

      🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾❤️

    • @MuadiDibinga
      @MuadiDibinga 17 дней назад +35

      I'm really sorry for your loss. 🙏🏾

  • @simonbroddle754
    @simonbroddle754 16 дней назад +469

    When I hear the medical industry talking about something as a "game changer", frankly I become a little sceptical.
    In truth, my son lost 30% of his body weight in under a year by eliminating processed foods, significant reduction in carbohydrates of all types. Increasing fat & protein and eliminating seed oils. Job done!
    His mental clarity has improved, B/P significantly lower and overall much healthier, happier and also wealthier.

    • @sunnyromano6862
      @sunnyromano6862 15 дней назад +28

      Ketogenic/carnivore

    • @SoundofSilence492
      @SoundofSilence492 15 дней назад +20

      What they call keto/carn is actually the old Dr Atkins diet from the early 1970s. Lots of protein and fat. No sugar or carbs. I gained 20 pounds backpacking and eating my way through Europe and lost them all within a couple weeks on the Dr. Atkins diet.

    • @Bizhead3
      @Bizhead3 15 дней назад +16

      Seed oils are devastating and people eat them daily! Good for him👏👍🏼Everyone could do this.. but people just get on band wagons and go for the moment.
      This is frightening info!

    • @simonbroddle754
      @simonbroddle754 15 дней назад

      @@sunnyromano6862 Curiously, I've been watching that using urine test sticks and as he got close to optimum weight his ketogenic status has fallen back massively.
      Fascinating how the body has managed his ketogenic status relative to his weight/body fat levels.

    • @Steve-ev6vx
      @Steve-ev6vx 13 дней назад +3

      ​@@Bizhead3especially if they are used for cooking. They become progressively more carcinogenic when heated.

  • @lauramiller4044
    @lauramiller4044 13 дней назад +417

    Can’t believe people would take the chance, let’s just Age GRACEFULLY, I’m Proud that I’m 70, I don’t want to look like I’m 30!!

    • @nobody-fs8jj
      @nobody-fs8jj 12 дней назад +12

      That's exactly what i decided too.

    • @gracewaddell6740
      @gracewaddell6740 12 дней назад +19

      Well, I wouldn’t mind looking 35 😂😂😂 but certainly not at the risk of my future healthy years - from the 65YO vantage 😊

    • @randobad
      @randobad 12 дней назад +8

      ​@@gracewaddell6740Who wouldn't want to look a lot younger than they are? It's just that, who wants to take the chance on a drug that can ruin your health in order to look young and healthy?

    • @nickjenkins1663
      @nickjenkins1663 12 дней назад +10

      Good for you ! I wish more women would learn to be happy in their own skin. And men too for that matter. I am 58 and the most attractive thing is a woman who is happy and confident. There is nothing more attractive than a woman who is happy with herself. No matter what her age is.

    • @covid-19ispsychologicalwar10
      @covid-19ispsychologicalwar10 12 дней назад

      I’m 44, don’t care how I look but I’d love to feel like I did when I was 30.

  • @Randomactivities2.0
    @Randomactivities2.0 12 дней назад +308

    I'm a medical power of attorney over my farther. I hated giving him insulin shots 4 times a day. 200+ units a day. Two shots of 80units of long lasting then a shot of fast acting b4 meals. So I changed his breakfast meal and within 3 months he had stable blood sugar after 20years for taking insulin. What I used to stabilize him was green Banna, Blueberrys, dark cherries, low sodium Greek yogurt, homemade oat flower, Grape juice, and milk all blended into a smoothie. On top of that specific meal he only uses dark brown sugar when he uses sugar and his snacks are crakers. His diabetes was so bad his foot rotted off. I've managed to slow down his memory loss and neuropathy via wild edibles made into teas and hot drinks(not boiled to keep the voc intact) along with much more. His doctors seem surprised and mildly upset that I've stabilized him within months while they have been keeping him ill for decades. Big pharma has ruined our medical care professionals.

    • @Monica-mm2vv
      @Monica-mm2vv 12 дней назад +13

      This is great. Yeah, ignore Rockefeller educated doctors.
      Can you share about the tea edibles and hot tea?

    • @mztwixed
      @mztwixed 12 дней назад +7

      Thank you for showing us how. Thank you.

    • @Randomactivities2.0
      @Randomactivities2.0 12 дней назад

      @@Monica-mm2vv I got all my information and inspiration from legacy wilderness academy on RUclips. They have very good information on the topic of wild edibles.

    • @wordzmyth
      @wordzmyth 12 дней назад +1

      ​. They are still using the medication as needed. They are not using diet instead of medical care. So it is a safe approach

    • @AzerinaM
      @AzerinaM 10 дней назад

      Doctors get massive kickbacks and vacations, cars etc etc to push these drugs on us. My dr yrs ago put me on Lyrica, after it came out. Said it would help with my RA and Fibro pain.. 2 months in I gained over 45 lbs, I was like doc! Wth is going on? I haven’t changed my diet, I’m exercising like usual, could it be the new drug, “oh nooo, that has no history of weight gain” he says.. 4 months in and I’ve gained 75 lbs, I’m quickly approaching 300lbs at this point, I was at 174 starting. I go back and once again ask him wtf is going on? I’m scared to death, so he runs blood etc and tells me I’m all clear, nothing is wrong.. 6 months, I’ve hit 315 lbs, I say fk it and quit ALL my meds except my hQC and Methotrexate for RA, weight gain stops! It was the lyrica, look it up.. thousands of ppl like me! I’m still fighting to lose it.

  • @vkpskulls
    @vkpskulls 14 дней назад +197

    A year ago I went animal based. I’ve lost 95lbs, A1C 5.6, good blood pressure etc etc. A few months in my doc asked what I was doing to lose weight. I told her I was almost zero carb. High fat. She said it was dangerous and suggested ozempic. I declined.

    • @jennifer1110
      @jennifer1110 13 дней назад +4

      Congratulations, on your healthy weight loss! One thing though, "almost zero carb" and plant based? Did you mean almost zero simple and starchy carbs? Plants are complex carbs.

    • @brendacollins345
      @brendacollins345 12 дней назад +14

      @@jennifer1110She said animal based…carnivore💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼🙂

    • @gsmith5140
      @gsmith5140 12 дней назад +2

      😮😮😮

    • @dblue3710
      @dblue3710 12 дней назад +2

      Zero carbs is not good for your body - it needs complex carbs. Unless you mean you don’t eat processed carbs - no one should!

    • @lynnoorman2144
      @lynnoorman2144 12 дней назад +7

      Are you in the USA? I can't imagine a UK doctor offering a drug rather than you successfully dieting? But possibly big pharma has brain washed them that far 😕

  • @psyience3213
    @psyience3213 13 дней назад +327

    Everything good in life requires hard work. There are no short cuts. It’s just a fact of life

    • @donnakawana
      @donnakawana 13 дней назад

      Yes an everyone isn't meant to be skinny an looking like walking dead!! All I want is for those who really need meds to get it!!

    • @gsmith5140
      @gsmith5140 12 дней назад +3

      Amen!

    • @randobad
      @randobad 12 дней назад +3

      Work yes, hard it does not need to be.

    • @shitluck78d19
      @shitluck78d19 12 дней назад

      There's no free lunch. You pay for everything in the end.

    • @psyience3213
      @psyience3213 12 дней назад +3

      @@randobad if it’s worthwhile it’s hard. Easy things aren’t deeply fulfilling. The things that are worth it are hard. Plenty of people out there that dwell in the east and comfortable though, probably you that’s why you said it.

  • @licksnkicks1166
    @licksnkicks1166 13 дней назад +84

    Your health is the most valuable thing you have in your possession.

  • @user-td9rz5kz7j
    @user-td9rz5kz7j 16 дней назад +83

    Imagine the muscle loss on the heart. Scary

    • @iamsacredtransformations
      @iamsacredtransformations 15 дней назад +5

      Wow! The heart is a muscle organ. Geesh!!!!!

    • @NinaCohen-dl4hm
      @NinaCohen-dl4hm 14 дней назад +9

      OMG. Hadn't thought of that. That's why anorexia is so deadly. Needing to stay alive, the body starts consuming muscles for calories. Including the heart. A friend's daughter recovered from anorexia, but died suddenly due to heart damage from the 'cured' anorexia. Sad. Some traumas in life, you DON'T recover from.

    • @chaserofthelight484
      @chaserofthelight484 10 дней назад +2

      God!!! I never thought of that either.

  • @wellnative1
    @wellnative1 15 дней назад +85

    Already survived thyroid cancer would not want to go through that again!
    My mom developed pancreatitis it is no joke. She was in a lot of pain.

  • @skykitchen867
    @skykitchen867 16 дней назад +123

    Back in the 70's it was bennies to lose weight. Doctor prescribed them to me. Did the trick for me but got horrible headaches so I quit. Fast forward to now, it is Ozempic. Wanted to lose weight, thought about Ozempic, but after the side effects of the bennies I opted for the Leslie Sansome Walk at home program. Just a 1/2 hour each day and I lost almost twenty pounds in two months. Doing just fine on what comes naturally, no more weight drugs for this old chassis. Great video!

    • @BigBADSTUFF69
      @BigBADSTUFF69 16 дней назад

      benzadrine is an amphetamine, completely different than ozempic. Ozempic isn't for people that are successful on simple lifestyle changes it's for people who have failed lifestyle changes.

    • @DJ-nh6wq
      @DJ-nh6wq 15 дней назад +4

      In the 80’s it was Drug called Fastin… all the moms were taking it and getting their “Vitamin Shot” Bi-Weekly.

    • @lexibat7829
      @lexibat7829 15 дней назад

      ​​@@BigBADSTUFF69
      They're different drugs but the concept is the same. Taking a drug to lose weight is stupid. (It's funny how much "ozempic face" resembles "meth face").
      It's not the lifestyle changes that aren't working for people, it's the people who aren't working the lifestyle changes. If you fully commit to giving up processed foods, sugar, and the vast amount of carbs people typically consume, you WILL lose weight, period.
      People think they can "go on a diet" for a week, a month, or even a year, and then go back to eating total crap, (and too much of it!) and then say, "diets don't work for me." That's not a lifestyle change.

    • @katherineroberts5698
      @katherineroberts5698 14 дней назад +3

      I love Leslie Samone walk at home program. Time for me to get back to that program. Gain weight due to thyroid issues. Spoke to the nutritonist about 2 weeks ago about these class of weightloss drugs. I have been very reluctant so far, and still researching. Congratulations on your weightloss. Sending positivity from Texas.

    • @Maliksamuels33
      @Maliksamuels33 14 дней назад +2

      It is incredible reading these normie comments. I can’t be the only one peering into this world of uninformed normies like I’m at the zoo

  • @ingridhunt7841
    @ingridhunt7841 15 дней назад +142

    I'm diabetic and started taking Ozempic about 2 yrs ago. I could care less about the weight loss (except muscle mass loss). I lost 30 pounds and holding. All my numbers dropped like a rock. A1c went from 9.5 to 6.1. I have huge hereditary risks of heart disease. Everything improved. I had a problem getting the drug for 7 weeks. Numbers still stayed good but my appetite exploded. I changed to Mounjaro and haven't had a problem thank God. I see my dr every 3 months even if he says he doesn't need to see me and have blood work at the same intervals.

    • @justrelaxing1550
      @justrelaxing1550 13 дней назад +18

      You have a medical issue which is different. Many people wanting to take it are looking for a quick fix in weight loss. Unfortunately that’s not the most healthy way to go about this

    • @chilltarts
      @chilltarts 12 дней назад +4

      May I ask what percentage of your body weight was lost? Or would you feel comfortable giving exact numbers? Like starting weight and maintained weight? And have you had any other health problems or complications come up, whether they were directly related to Ozempic or not...?

    • @ingridhunt7841
      @ingridhunt7841 12 дней назад +7

      @chilltarts 10% and no other health issues besides high blood pressure which I had before I started the drug.

    • @adeleanderson3862
      @adeleanderson3862 11 дней назад +9

      I'm on mounjaro and I'm off all my Diabetic medication, lost 60 pounds and feel great my A1C is 5.9 following a good diet has helped alot. Some people who are not Diabetic react differently. It's not for everyone. It's also making it very difficult for real Diabetics to get it.

    • @chilltarts
      @chilltarts 9 дней назад

      @@ingridhunt7841 thank you for replying. 😊

  • @Vaejovis357
    @Vaejovis357 14 дней назад +40

    The massive pharmaceutical companies have been so trust worthy, generous and altruistic, who could possibly doubt their intentions?

    • @JAspen-xe9nv
      @JAspen-xe9nv 2 дня назад

      Remember " safe and effective?" how did that turn out for us?

  • @carinwiseman4309
    @carinwiseman4309 15 дней назад +192

    If pancreatitis is so rare with Ozempic, then why was it the second question asked? Clearly not that rare.

    • @JorgTheElder
      @JorgTheElder 14 дней назад +11

      Because Ozempic and other similar medications are in-the-news and besides genetics there are not that many known causes of pancreatitis to ask about.

    • @romanyrose4074
      @romanyrose4074 14 дней назад +5

      No no you're thinking of the regular use of rare this is clearly the big pharma use of the word "rare".

    • @jaybee4118
      @jaybee4118 13 дней назад

      Because it makes it a bit less rare.

    • @michaeldowson6988
      @michaeldowson6988 13 дней назад

      I had a temporary flare up of pancreatitis apparently, due to a heart attack I never noticed at the time. They gave me an immediate angioplasty.

    • @marianneyag4106
      @marianneyag4106 12 дней назад

      I got severe pancreatitis and had to remove my gall bladder

  • @FoodiesFoodLife
    @FoodiesFoodLife 16 дней назад +305

    Lol my grandmother said that a little bit of fat makes you look a lot younger over 60. That thumbnail proves that point. 😂

    • @mrnt1257
      @mrnt1257 14 дней назад +4

      I’m 66 and in the last couple of years I’ve gained 10-15 lb. I look tons older. But no Ozempic for me.

    • @11235Aodh
      @11235Aodh 14 дней назад

      @@mrnt1257 dr. John mcDougall's starch based eating is much much better in the long run. Ozempic stops working after about 68 weeks and all the weight will be gained back. dr. mcDougall even has a checklist between this drug and his diet on several key points.

    • @user-vi2pf4zo6z
      @user-vi2pf4zo6z 14 дней назад

      Oh 💯 haha

    • @trina7274
      @trina7274 14 дней назад +7

      @@mrnt1257 I’m right behind you at 54…. Suddenly at about age 52 my neck decided that it had enough of gravity… 😂😅…. I’ve very little wrinkles and almost zero grey hair (a trait I got from my Irish father)…. But I look my age for sure. For me, it’s not wrinkles but my neck that gives me away…
      Meh… I wear it proudly… I’ve had quite a few health problems in the last 10 or so years… I’m proud to have made it to this age. I embrace it!! ❤️💕🙏🏼👍🏼

    • @FoodiesFoodLife
      @FoodiesFoodLife 14 дней назад

      @@mrnt1257 I’m 65. … I started following Gin Stevens… because she had a 28 Fast Start for intermittent Fasting where I could start at 12 hour feeding window with 3 meals. Now I’ve worked down to 2 meals and 16/8. I’m finally losing weight! For Free! :)

  • @waynebristow4720
    @waynebristow4720 10 дней назад +39

    I'm 70 now, I have been taking Ozempic for over 2 years. I never lost one pound. I am taking it to stabilize my blood, I'm borderline diabetic. Every time my blood is checked, my doctor does a happy dance. I'm Canadian, and there was a time I couldn't get my prescription because of low supplies, Americans were coming up and buying it up. So basically, I've started it twice and I have no side effects. I'm a believer that because we all have different DNA, drugs will effect people differently and I'm one of the luckier ones. This isn't meant for an argument, I"m just stating my story, yours will be different and that's ohkay too.

    • @margaretthatcher6828
      @margaretthatcher6828 7 дней назад +2

      Keto...

    • @lise1255
      @lise1255 7 дней назад

      You are absolutely right. Ozempic isn't a weight loss drug. Fat Americans are abusing it for its side-effects and complain about side-effects about their abuse.

  • @lucia3
    @lucia3 17 дней назад +146

    Pancreatitis has actually a high mortality rate. It's not just an "unpleasant" side effect.

    • @NiceLoki
      @NiceLoki 17 дней назад +1

      My Mum has had pancreatitis twice. Luckily she survived both, but now her pancreas is dying, only has about 10% left so she is now diabetic and on insulin with zero cure in her future.

    • @ChubbyUnicorn
      @ChubbyUnicorn 17 дней назад +6

      Pancreatitis is excruciating. I had a viral form and truly paniked, I was dying, and my body knew it.

    • @moodmeditation4458
      @moodmeditation4458 16 дней назад +1

      It's pancreatitis not pancreatic cancer

    • @SuperMjennings
      @SuperMjennings 16 дней назад +10

      @@moodmeditation4458 I read this ignorance as I sit here with a 10” zipper down my stomach, a mucinous mass on my necrotic pancreas , and just discharged from hospital after a two week stay.
      Such a silly thing to say 🤦🏻‍♀️.

    • @shannonwhitwick3443
      @shannonwhitwick3443 15 дней назад +10

      As an ICU nurse some of my most severely ill patients were admitted with pancreatitis.

  • @DarklyIlluminati
    @DarklyIlluminati 14 дней назад +136

    Father got kidney and stomach damage from taking for a few months. He stopped when he figured out it was harming him. When he went in ti the hospital for gall stone blockage doctor told him he had definite kidney damage and was not surprised when dad said he had been on this drug. He died 2 days later.

  • @fatfatthewaterrat5010
    @fatfatthewaterrat5010 17 дней назад +101

    My wife is a surgeon. Anesthesia is saying that patients are aspirating because the patient’s stomachs are still full. Patients who take Ozempic may need to be NPO for 48 hours or longer prior to surgery. This is the tip of the iceberg.

    • @kirstens5688
      @kirstens5688 17 дней назад +5

      Oh wow.. makes sense

    • @ameliapisano4779
      @ameliapisano4779 16 дней назад +3

      That makes sense.

    • @Deola_Ade
      @Deola_Ade 16 дней назад +3

      What’s npo

    • @user-mg2kf7dt9g
      @user-mg2kf7dt9g 16 дней назад +8

      @@Deola_Ade “Nothing By Mouth” (nothing per oral route). It’s a strict order given before surgery to prevent aspiration during anesthesia induction which is a deadly reaction when paralyzing drugs are giving when having a full stomach.

    • @Deola_Ade
      @Deola_Ade 16 дней назад

      @@user-mg2kf7dt9g thank you for the explanation!!

  • @kssteph1
    @kssteph1 11 дней назад +20

    I had a severe reaction to this drug. I have been waiting for this to come out in the open. I want to start a class action suit. The warnings don't even come close to what really happens to your body. I have kept the box just in case there will be a class action suit

    • @alanwetherholt5018
      @alanwetherholt5018 9 дней назад +1

      i too had a severe reaction after my first dose ( .25 ) of ozempic. it caused me to completely dehydrate and it caused me to have 3 strokes. this happened december 30th,2023. i am type 2 diabetic and was given it to try to control my a1c by my endocrinologist.

  • @steve1085
    @steve1085 17 дней назад +105

    About 15 months ago I talked to my doc about going on this. After some injuries/life issues I put on 30-40lbs of fat. For someone who was very fit this was new to me. We discussed going on it for 6 months to lose weight to take pressure off my joints so I could exercise full strength again.
    Glad I decided to just try it on my own without the drug. Almost all that fat is now off, but I'm also up 15lbs of muscle. It took longer and had more effort, but I did it in a sustainable way.
    I'd recommend that first to anyone considering this drug

    • @LMMLR4
      @LMMLR4 16 дней назад +1

      What diet plan worked?

    • @mactireliath2356
      @mactireliath2356 16 дней назад +6

      And you did it on your own, which is not just a reward for you but also for your body; by creating healthy habits and seeing the positive results, you carve out a path for your future self to build upon.

    • @steve1085
      @steve1085 16 дней назад +10

      @@LMMLR4 really nothing drastic. Cut out drinking my calories so about 95% of all alcohol consumption is gone. Stop eating around 5-6pm and don't eat again until 8-9am. That cut out the mindless late night snacking which was adding a ton of calories especially with the alcohol. Exercise in the morning while fasted. Usually that's a workout 2-3 days a week and some cardio the other days.

    • @renatapimenta3367
      @renatapimenta3367 15 дней назад +1

      Congrat for not taking this drug. I have done the same. In 6 months I Lost more than 34 pds , preserving the muscles with bodybuilding. For me it was much faster than I could imagine. And I few realy glad for taking the right decision. By eating better with the help of a nutritionist and exercising!

    • @Monalisa0622
      @Monalisa0622 14 дней назад

      ​@@steve1085congratulations ❤

  • @Sashaa.123
    @Sashaa.123 15 дней назад +41

    Its crazy how i can already foresee pharma making even more money on ppl taking ozempic...

    • @emotionaleaters241
      @emotionaleaters241 11 дней назад +3

      Absolutely. If they don't fix their diet while on Ozempic then they must stay on it forever. You become a permanent customer.

  • @davidr9876
    @davidr9876 14 дней назад +21

    The rule of thumb is that the risks of ANY hugely profitable drug will be swept under the rug.

    • @reesedaniel5835
      @reesedaniel5835 11 дней назад

      Yep. Just ask Pfizer and Moderna....💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉

  • @katrinamcintosh3565
    @katrinamcintosh3565 10 дней назад +7

    My father-in-law was a Type 2 diabetic and had 1 insulin injection each day. I went up to look after him for a week while his wife was in hospital. I changed his diet to a healthy one and his blood sugars went from 23 down to 13 in one week. Diet plays a huge part in controlling type 2. I wish I could have stayed longer and I am positive I could have dropped it lower.

  • @gloriareszler4196
    @gloriareszler4196 17 дней назад +335

    Sorry but why fool around with the vital importance of our gut biome!!! Muscle loss, especially in the elderly, is a huge impact on overall health - more risk of falls!😢

    • @marathrites
      @marathrites 17 дней назад +4

      I have yet to watch this interview and am unfamiliar with the drug's side effects.
      Ask yourself the same question (that was helpful for me) - you've never risked a decision for a short term positive effect at a cost to yourself ?

    • @island661
      @island661 17 дней назад +14

      ​@@marathritesIrrelevant reply

    • @reginamemoriesforever-vc8ql
      @reginamemoriesforever-vc8ql 16 дней назад +15

      Low Muscle mass is correlated with increase risk of mortality. So… not something to take lightly.

    • @Gr0gansm1th
      @Gr0gansm1th 16 дней назад

      Everyone taking Ozempic right now (for weight loss) is a guinea pig. We will know the long term effects in 20 years.

    • @barbarama
      @barbarama 16 дней назад +11

      Why would you take drugs if a healthy diet will do the trick? In order to maintain your weight loss you'll have to improve your diet anyway.

  • @freetobeme6013
    @freetobeme6013 12 дней назад +11

    Baby King knows so much and explains it perfectly.

  • @jujusmom1508
    @jujusmom1508 15 дней назад +73

    I had an episode of Pancreatitis 40 years ago. I’ve been on Ozempic for 15 months and have lost 125 lbs. I am off HBP meds, Cholesterol meds and Gout meds. This drug has changed my life. I will take the risks that come from Ozempic over a life of obesity and all the medications I was on, any day.

    • @TheVerosyv
      @TheVerosyv 15 дней назад +14

      famous last words mate

    • @robyncrandall7025
      @robyncrandall7025 14 дней назад +7

      Thank you for sharing your experience. I know many people in my area who have had similar positive results with this medication also. One day at a time .

    • @rozbailey6889
      @rozbailey6889 14 дней назад +13

      Could have just got the same, actually better, cause you grow muscles mass, ON CARNIVORE. AND eat till your comfortably full of delicious mouth watering meats, eggs and bacon. Just about all carnivores get lower blood pressure, get off diabetic meds, aches and pains and so much more.

    • @livingintheforest3963
      @livingintheforest3963 14 дней назад +4

      🤮🤮

    • @shawnmarieVnutrition
      @shawnmarieVnutrition 14 дней назад +1

      Keep your dose as low as possible. Check out Dr. Tyna Moore's podcast all about how to do these peptides right.

  • @Fear.to.fabulous
    @Fear.to.fabulous 17 дней назад +138

    If you lose muscle mass and muscle is what helps you to burn fat, wouldn’t that mean you are going to get fatter even faster when you stop because now it’s even harder to burn fat because you have less muscle to do so?

    • @BetterMe981
      @BetterMe981 16 дней назад +20

      Yes.

    • @hannajov
      @hannajov 15 дней назад +7

      Great point!

    • @Mouse73
      @Mouse73 15 дней назад +5

      From what I know, Ozempic is considered a lifelong drug. Apparently even the pamphlet that comes with it says so. You aren't meant to stop using it.

    • @Godblessed2
      @Godblessed2 14 дней назад +1

      Yes

    • @Godblessed2
      @Godblessed2 14 дней назад +12

      @@Mouse73just wow! Pharma customer for life or death depending on perspective

  • @advocateforyourself
    @advocateforyourself 13 дней назад +18

    I’m diabetic and I actually am in the process of losing weight. So far I lost 50 pounds completely without any of these drugs. The side effects terrified me and so I just keep trying to work at it on my own. It hasn’t been easy but I’m gonna keep trying. What helps is my job is extremely physical. I started losing without trying. Now, I watch what I eat and it’s still fall off. I’m in my 50s and unfortunately for me I work with a lot of people that pass the buck so it gives me a lot of extra work to do. Sometimes too much. Right now I’m out sick and I know they’re hating it but it is what it is.
    Years ago, I actually lost 50 pounds in three months by watching carbohydrates. I mainly ate meat and veggies and when I wanted fruit, it was strawberries, blackberries, and blueberries. It also fell off with that so I decided that if I leave my job, I’m gonna switch back to that. I’m not knocking people who need Ozempic because I know everybody’s not the same. I just know it’s not right for me.

  • @Railbugman
    @Railbugman 9 дней назад +10

    Been on Ozempic for about a year for diabetes. So far the side effects have been minor, my A1C is down, and I have lost about 45 pounds. It's been great for me.

    • @maleeharaja
      @maleeharaja 4 дня назад +1

      Finally!!! Some positivity!!! I have type 2 and have been prescribed it im trying to find journeys of ppls who have type 2 and take it but its so hard to find it's all ozempic scares shaming and ppl who don't have type 2 who take it

  • @Klearhead
    @Klearhead 10 дней назад +7

    My doctor put me on Ozempic for type 2 diabetes. After three years, I began to have serious digestive issues, IBS and pancreatitis. I went off the drug and the digestive issues stopped shortly afterwards. My pacreatic enzymes will be tested on my next doctor visit. Upon going off it, though, my appetite returned explosively, way more than before I started taking Ozempic, and I have to be careful how much and how often I eat.

  • @rl3810
    @rl3810 11 дней назад +14

    It took me 2 years to lose 100lbs. That was 10 years ago and I've kept it off.
    No pills, no surgeries, just incredibly hard work and an entire lifestyle change and also, going to counceling to see why I was self medicating woth food.
    The only sure fire percent weight loss starts with accountability. If you can't hold yourself accountable, you'll never succeed. Especially with short cuts.
    Swallow your pride, and work. It's no one's fault but your own. Period.

  • @1minigrem
    @1minigrem 14 дней назад +21

    I remember my doctor trying to get me to take the other weight loss drug that prevented the absorption of fat, I refused to take it my daughter in law took it it and had to stop because she became so ill, it’s not worth messing yourself up just to be thinner.

  • @anitapeludat256
    @anitapeludat256 10 дней назад +5

    As a diabetic, I took Trulicity for about 4 months. About 7 years ago. I stopped it myself, because I read in the tiny scientific details and warnings in the package insert that told me Gastro paresis is the mechanism. AND Gastro paresis IS A SERIOUS SIDE EFFECT. It gave me horrific foul gas, both ends. Then horrific vomiting and horrific diarrhea.
    The off label usage for weight loss is disturbing to me. Personally, I don't think slowing digestion is all that healthy. I understand people are not being told this about the mechanism delivery and response.

  • @sheilastahl633
    @sheilastahl633 14 дней назад +8

    I applaud you two guys for being so smart and on top of your game.

  • @laurenm8147
    @laurenm8147 17 дней назад +36

    Ozempic gave me severe gastroparesis. Was on it for 4 months in early 2022 and was sick 4 times while on it. Had severe stomach problems still after stopping and I got my diagnosis just 2 weeks ago

    • @petercyr3508
      @petercyr3508 15 дней назад +10

      The paralizing of the stomach from this wonder drug can be permanent. I hope you recover.

    • @jofrances3296
      @jofrances3296 12 дней назад +2

      Truly hope you make a full recovery prayers 🙏

    • @anitacraighead7038
      @anitacraighead7038 9 дней назад

      I've had gastroparesis since last March, 2023....just started Ozempic a few weeks ago...now I'm concerned if it will make my gp worse....

  • @susanfalla654
    @susanfalla654 11 дней назад +3

    I'm diabetic, hated metformin; went on Ozempic, lost 20 lbs; Everything slowed down, food almost stopped moving thru my system; food still fresh in stomach the next day; couldn't eat supper as food still present in stomach; would vomit if I ate; I quit it because i know that if the bowel stops working the tissues die.

  • @richclarke1523
    @richclarke1523 15 дней назад +25

    The pain that I experienced was due to taking semaglutide after eating. If you are "full", the drug is intended to make you feel full WITHOUT eating, so, feel like you ate three turkey dinners at thanksgiving. It is very painful. Take it once weekly at least 5 hours before eating a full meal. ...then you will only want less than half a small meal.
    That is how it is intended to work. I am 80 years old and went from 188 to 163 pounds in two months. I GAINED muscle, as I exercised.
    Drink lots of water.

  • @Over60sowhat
    @Over60sowhat 15 дней назад +6

    Loving the clips! Thank you for posting!

  • @Coachkeni72
    @Coachkeni72 11 дней назад +5

    Thank you for this. Very informative. I wish more people were talking about the side effects!!!

  • @nata3467
    @nata3467 15 дней назад +13

    Her and her daughter have had so much work I'd have no idea what they actually would have looked like before they started all this

  • @amythompson6869
    @amythompson6869 11 дней назад +2

    I’ve been trying to get my insurance to cover any of the weight loss drugs to no avail. I’ve been watching anything I can find on the subject and I must say that yours is the most helpful and informative. Thank you!

  • @darthlaurel
    @darthlaurel 14 дней назад +5

    The final point is so important.

  • @lori900
    @lori900 16 дней назад +13

    I watched all 2+ hours and learned so much. But thank you for posting this side effect portion! Great highlight.

  • @angelalane1307
    @angelalane1307 13 дней назад +22

    Pancreatitis feels like someone shoved a 4x4 through your stomach thru to your back! Worst pain ever. Can't breathe, move...horrible.

  • @CynVee
    @CynVee 9 дней назад +1

    Great interview. You asked great questions, and his responses were very interesting. Thank you.

  • @elainesmith2334
    @elainesmith2334 10 дней назад +3

    Im a diabetic 2 and this drug was an absolute game changer for me. I had really uncontrollable sugar levels, spiking continually after COVID. This drug stabilised my sugar levels which meant i could lower my insuline intake which stabilised my weight gain due to insuline. It was designed for people with diabetes not for obesity. Since being denied this drug due to shortages im back to increase of insuline gained over half a stone and spiking regularly. This is the other side of this story.

  • @shelleymarion7412
    @shelleymarion7412 14 дней назад +10

    I’m on Ozempic for diabetes, and because my doctors want me to lose weight. I started out with very low dosage, and had no issues. I started to experience issues once the dosage was increased, nausea mostly. That is mostly gone now. I’ve lost a few pounds, nothing dramatic, but it has really affected my appetite. I still get hungry, but smaller portions fill me up. I have to count carbs, so I’ve gone low carb, more veggies and protein, and drinking water like I’m in a desert! It’s been several months, and so far I’m feeling pretty good. I don’t think I would be taking it just for weight loss, I’ve never taken any drug or supplement just to lose weight.

    • @Aquathewatersyren
      @Aquathewatersyren 14 дней назад +2

      My doctor prescribed this to help me lose weight. I've been dieting (low sugar, low carb, no dairy, no gluten.) for years. I am very active and have a physically demanding job. Problem is, I'm premenopausal. My body is steadily trying to put on weight in spite of my insulin, sugar, gut biome, etc being completely normal. I've taken all the tests. I'm super healthy. It's just this stubborn weight! 😞

    • @allyballybee3201
      @allyballybee3201 14 дней назад +4

      My friend was on it for diabetes. She has lost lots of weight and is no longer diabetic. Wishing you good health 😊

  • @jennyfraser1394
    @jennyfraser1394 10 дней назад +14

    My concern is for the diabetics who NEED this drug but are deprived due to selfish people using up the stock for vanity

  • @isisemkeb
    @isisemkeb 13 дней назад

    So interesting. Having listened to Yohann Hari , I am happy for all of his knowledge. Did not see time passing by. Great subject.

  • @OK-pi6fq
    @OK-pi6fq 12 дней назад +4

    I only have two experiences with it. My neighbor who had serious weight issues his who life,. He was very unhealthy. He went on ozempic for weight loss, and over two years he lost around 100 lbs. he stopped taking it and was able to keep the weight off because it kick started him feeling healthier. He felt better. Movement was easier, and he became very active. Is active lifestyle boosted his confidence and he started eating much better because the results were so obvious. He’s the healthiest he’s ever been, and he believes had he not done it he would probably never had. My coworker is the other, and she too has been heavy her whole life. She has lost 80 lbs. she’s happy with it, and shocked as she has never been thin. She however has diabetes, so it also has a medical need, but her improved weight has definitely affected her energy levels and inspired a more active lifestyle as well. I don’t believe it’s for everyone. I think it’s for lost causes. People who gave up after so many failed attempts at weight loss. Both of them are healthier feeling than before, so I don’t discredit it.

  • @charmainekirk1512
    @charmainekirk1512 15 дней назад +23

    I would not take the risk of taking Ozempic.

    • @JorgTheElder
      @JorgTheElder 14 дней назад +1

      That would likely be a poor choice if you were obese. The risks associated with being clinically obese are many times over more likely to kill you than these new drugs. In the US something like 1 in 6 adult deaths is tied to obesity.
      It is for people that are obese, not people that want to lose a few pounds.

    • @charmainekirk1512
      @charmainekirk1512 14 дней назад +2

      @@JorgTheElder I don't think so. Drugs are very powerful and this drug is more dangerous than you think. Much better to take a more natural approach.

  • @audreyquinn73
    @audreyquinn73 11 дней назад +4

    I'm so glad that this guest mentioned muscle loss with Ozempic use. Remember, your heart is a a muscular organ pumping blood throuout your body. Severe sudden weight loss will affect the heart, too. Be safe out there, folks. The idea of a "mirale pill" to solve your ills will undoubtedly have unknown or unpredictable side effects. There is no quick fix with weight loss (I prefer the term "weight management"). Exercise, plenty of water and sleep, with a healthy diet is the only safe, reliable weight management option.

    • @shrutefarms4741
      @shrutefarms4741 10 дней назад

      This is the same issue with any weight loss. You will lose muscle mass on any diet.

  • @ToddRock16
    @ToddRock16 6 дней назад

    2 things.
    I discovered Mr Ari on my 3 day RUclips bringes during COVID lockdowns in San Francisco.
    Depression, Pharma, the power of community - so enlightening , thoughtful.
    Welll done &well spoken.
    2
    Forgot I like this channel!
    Skilled host and cool topics.
    Thanks to you both for your genuine endeavors into the human thing.

  • @CoCo92663
    @CoCo92663 4 дня назад

    thank you for sharing the truth for people that just want to lose weight no matter what it does for their health.

  • @oneoptimisticstar
    @oneoptimisticstar 15 дней назад +9

    I've always been afraid of taking any medication but that's also because I'm very sensitive and I have been the "if anyone is going to experience a side effect, it's going to be me" and then these drugs starting coming out and I learned that you have to be on them to keep that weight off, that didn't sound appealing to me. I'm lucky my primary physician never pushes anything on me, I also have Hashimoto because I threw my system into the spin cycle when I tried Keto, so after that I'm even more careful. I know a few people who take these drugs but it's up to them to do the research, some get offended when you give them unsolicited advice. I've leaned even more about these medications and reinforced my thought beliefs in why you shouldn't take them. Thank you

    • @ChrisFord-wh1gl
      @ChrisFord-wh1gl 13 дней назад

      Don’t be so eager to embrace your weakness, a little resistance goes a long way.

    • @christinerussell1132
      @christinerussell1132 13 дней назад +1

      Did I understand you correctly that Keto made your Hashimotos worse???

    • @oneoptimisticstar
      @oneoptimisticstar 13 дней назад

      @@christinerussell1132 according to my primary care physician yes, I was perfect healthy before, I get an annual physical, which I recently had, so we knew we're my numbers when it came to my blood work were. My husband was doing keto and I decided to join him since it was easier to do then to make different meals, I didn't like the way I was feeling, slow, sluggish, in a funk, tired all the time, stopped, contacted my doctor, ran a bunch of test my I was all over the place with an added bonus, some may not want to believe it, but I'm not the first who's body just doesn't agree with such a life style change. Now I'm on a daily thyroid medication, lucky for me I've been able to stay on the lowest dosage and I'm back to normal, it took a few months of medication and vitamins to bring me back, but I'm back to myself. Has nothing to do with weakness, that's incorrect, or self control, my body just didn't agree, I've always had a weaker immune system and I know this, that's why I stay on top of my annual physicals and whatnot. I understand my body and know what I went through. Keto is not for everyone.

  • @debrasawarin8869
    @debrasawarin8869 15 дней назад +5

    I am really enjoying this channel. Very thought provoking content.

  • @carospinks
    @carospinks 4 дня назад

    Very informative, I really like this speaker - Johann Hari. Thank you.

  • @nancy9478
    @nancy9478 14 дней назад +7

    I know 2 people on this and they still eat junk food and carbs, even knowing that is the root cause of thier diabetes. I love Beat Diabetes channel, Dennis presents a very sensible, back to basics way to get blood sugar under control. It naturally battles food addiction.

    • @emotionaleaters241
      @emotionaleaters241 11 дней назад

      Exactly. So they want to be thin and eat junk food and drink alcohol. So they look healthy but inside they are unhealthy. Everybody wants instant gratification and to eat bad, drink alcohol and stay slim.

  • @stephaniewalsh67
    @stephaniewalsh67 14 дней назад +8

    Quick fixes usually don't work. I changed my diet in early January and have only lost 20 pounds. I refuse to take a substance to get to my goal. Its sucks and its hard.

    • @trina7274
      @trina7274 14 дней назад

      100% correct! Quick fixes absolutely do not work! Also…. What people aren’t being told, it is a known fact in the medical community, once you go off of ozempic, you will gain the weight back.
      Congratulations on your weight loss! Please don’t say “I’ve only lost 20lbs!”!!! 20lbs is a lot!! Go pick up 2 10lb bags of potatoes at the store!! That’s how much weight you’ve lost!! That’s awesome!!
      I’ve lost 32lbs…. It’s taken me a year!! I’m keeping going tho!! 40 more pounds to go!! We got this ❤️💕👍🏼

  • @user-xr7kb4mg2b
    @user-xr7kb4mg2b 17 дней назад +18

    As someone who has been to an endocrinologist regarding weight loss issues as I am obese. They said ozempic isn't a cure but a tool. Luckily I ended up not taking the medication and I was prescribed the right hormonal imbalance therapy drug which allowed me to drop 9kg in 4 months. I still have a long way to go before hitting my BMI range. Looking back at it now, I am thankful I didn't take ozempic as it is heavily prescribed by doctors who don't know all the side effects.

    • @LMMLR4
      @LMMLR4 16 дней назад +3

      What type of hormone pill would help lose weight?

    • @user-xr7kb4mg2b
      @user-xr7kb4mg2b 16 дней назад

      I was prescribed spironolactone to lower female androgen levels..

    • @TheVerosyv
      @TheVerosyv 15 дней назад

      9 kg isnt a drop 😂. If you have regular periods weight can flunctuate about 5 kgs throughout the cycle. Weigh yourself when the periode starts and only then. The change from cycle to cycle is the actual change. OR MEASURE YOUR BODY AS IT IS WAY MORE RELIABLE.

    • @user-xr7kb4mg2b
      @user-xr7kb4mg2b 15 дней назад +2

      @@TheVerosyv how about you stop trolling..

    • @jolandafrijlink6103
      @jolandafrijlink6103 14 дней назад

      ​@@TheVerosyvthat is bc of water retaining during your period...not fat.

  • @pblaschke
    @pblaschke 14 дней назад +1

    I am a type 1 diabetic and take mounjara. I use it to help with control of my blood glucose levels. It has worked very well for me. Constipation is a big side affect. So Miralax everyday.

  • @toecutterjones
    @toecutterjones 9 дней назад

    My father has had a few health problems including gallstones with gallbladder removal and a spinal tap at one point but he said no pain could ever compare to the time he had pancreatitis. It still haunts him over 40 years later.

  • @kamanama3671
    @kamanama3671 14 дней назад +7

    I was on Mounjaro for seven months and lost 30 pounds. As I went up in dose, I made it to 7.5. At that amount, my desire to eat was very very small. Going in higher in dose was a scary thought. I am diabetic. In 2024 none of the healthcare marketplace companies covered this drug so they switched me to Ozempic. I have never had more hunger in my entire life it doesn’t quell the food noise, but it does make you feel sick as a dog if you eat the wrong thing at the wrong amount at the wrong time. And honey, you don’t know what that is yet until you do it. I haven’t really lost weight and my blood glucose is in an excellent range. And I’m just for the next side effect to drop . I am at the .5. Only good news is it is $300 cheaper per month for now. But is it worth it? I also have PCOS. My theory is is my hormones have been off for my entire life and the gut hormones especially. I’ve been overweight pretty much my entire life. I wish they’d make these correlations earlier. I hope somebody’s making the correlations now.

    • @julesoc9677
      @julesoc9677 22 часа назад

      That’s interesting! I took semaglutide for 6 months and it didn’t do anything for me either. I am pre diabetic & insulin resistant.
      I was srsly broke trying to feel better & myself again, so my Dr said try Tirzepatide. It is SOOO expensive omg, but it totally worked on me. My migraines went away, endurance, omg what a miracle. 🙏🏽❤️

  • @Webzterr
    @Webzterr 16 дней назад +59

    Babies always love me at first sight, I have a round face....now it makes sense 😂😂😂

  • @jacquelyngravina3805
    @jacquelyngravina3805 9 дней назад +1

    As someone who worked in the medical field for 31 years, it’s not just big pharma, it’s the doctors too. Ozempic was placed on the market as a diabetes medication to help with insulin levels and so on. Ads say, you may lose weight with. It is not medication for strictly losing weight and I can’t believe doctors are giving it out as such. The weight loss comes with better knowledge of your disease, eating habits and exercise. Ozempic is to help tweak all of that. It frosts me when they say they are on it for weight loss. Doctors, that is irresponsible and no one yet knows the long term effect. I agree it’s all about money.

  • @rosalindasculturalcabana8581
    @rosalindasculturalcabana8581 16 дней назад +5

    This is really good. Thank you.

  • @katisugarbaker7349
    @katisugarbaker7349 16 дней назад +11

    Myrtle Beach is in South Carolina.

    • @jbr7300
      @jbr7300 11 дней назад

      I caught that, too 😂. To be fair he’s in the U.K., so I gave him a pass. ✌🏼

  • @madelinekimbro2440
    @madelinekimbro2440 17 дней назад +21

    Aren't there a lot of lawsuits out on these drugs right now?

  • @Smiles4days07
    @Smiles4days07 11 часов назад

    It was offered to me. I experienced significant trauma the past two years plus I was also a mental health therapist helping others with their trauma. I know the 40 lbs is a stress reaction response. Now that I have a solid treatment plan for my mental and physical health and am leaving the toxic work environment, I feel very confident the weight will ease off. My body thinks I’m in a famine or war zone and it’s trying to keep me alive without taking into account the calories are available. I do Pilates; eat balanced; don’t smoke, drink, drugs; my labs are good; no blood pressure issues, no diabetes or pre-diabetes; etc. I told the doctor I feel confident my body will lose the weight once it feels safe. My doctor was very fair in their delivery of the pros and cons of the drug. I can see how it could be really helpful for those 100s of pounds overweight and will die an early death bc of the obesity. The cons of the drug may very well be worth it for them to not die at 40. Like any medication you need a holistic plan to support the healthy lifestyle change. If you are only doing the med, you’re setting yourself up for pain later. You need a village for the weight loss.
    Random - My dietitian mentioned that some people have overactive ghrelin receptors or GHS-R (pretty sure she said that one). GHS-R can convert the calories you consume into more calories. For example, you eat 1600 cal, but their GHS-R may turn that 1600 to 1800 calories. So no matter how much you cut your calories (in safe levels) your body keeps making more, which is incredible. Thats how we survived famines. Our bodies aren’t used to this food ecosystem we are in and us having so much access to food throughout the day. Most of past humanity couldn’t even fathom the food access most of us have now in America. I’m not minimizing there are those with food vulnerabilities. I’m simply stating that overall there is saturated food system in present day that hasn’t been experienced by humanity for most of its existence.

  • @user-zn4rm4ch6q
    @user-zn4rm4ch6q 14 дней назад +1

    Thank you.
    Friend nearly died from appendicitis. Medical providers frequently don’t appreciate side effects

  • @swirlcrop
    @swirlcrop 16 дней назад +10

    This clip is very good. Thanks for posting it.

    • @ChrisFord-wh1gl
      @ChrisFord-wh1gl 13 дней назад

      I wish they would show the dislikes, cuz you suck.

  • @tinalouise5880
    @tinalouise5880 17 дней назад +14

    Absolutely loved this interview…… he’s so well researched on this

    • @brandonchappell1535
      @brandonchappell1535 16 дней назад +1

      On all his topics, really loved his work on addiction too

    • @Gr0gansm1th
      @Gr0gansm1th 16 дней назад +1

      Misleading to call him an expert though. He’s a journalist that has researched a topic.

    • @brandonchappell1535
      @brandonchappell1535 16 дней назад +2

      @@Gr0gansm1th wether you read information at university, or anywhere else, doesnt really matter does it. The point is that you are well researched on a subject

    • @vickytheviking9913
      @vickytheviking9913 2 дня назад

      He's not an expert. He's cherry picked medical studies that support his narrative which have very clear flaws. He doesn't cite any of the studies reviewed by Cochrane and he is not clinical. If you Google him, his Wikipedia page lists several times he's been caught out for plageurism and misrepresentation of facts.

  • @jerseyphilip
    @jerseyphilip 9 дней назад

    Thanks so much for this. I'm T2 diabetic and had been seriously thinking about taking this. I won't now.

  • @ConorRyan-kw4sx
    @ConorRyan-kw4sx 10 дней назад

    Very interesting. Johann Hari is really articulate. I enjoyed this tremendously.

  • @bookmouse2719
    @bookmouse2719 16 дней назад +3

    Very interesting, thank you

  • @raqueldobson1
    @raqueldobson1 17 дней назад +13

    We know more about the body’s hormones & proteins but we still know little about our enzymes…

  • @amethystrocks6433
    @amethystrocks6433 11 дней назад

    I was skeptical about this drug when I heard about it. Now I know my concern is valid. Thanks!

  • @ShanonT12
    @ShanonT12 2 дня назад

    Lyme disease for 25 years. I gained weight on every single diet, so I stopped eating for 10 days only drinking clear liquids and didn’t lose 1 pound! At the absolute end of my rope, so I’ve just started this product in hopes I can get back to where I was pre Lyme.
    1. Altered Mitochondrial Function increases appetite
    2. Hormonal Imbalance
    3. Chronic inflammation, with insulin resistance
    4. Gut Dysbiosis
    5. Increased fatigue
    6. Decreased metabolism
    7. Muscle weakness, and intense soreness
    It’s no wonder I couldn’t lose. I went from in shape aerobics instructor for 22 years to a fatty liver and sleeping until noon every day. My diet never changed.

  • @lori_bain
    @lori_bain 14 дней назад +7

    What if you're obese AND have type 2 diabetes? My doctor prescribed Ozempic in January and I've had positive results. My diabetes is under control and my A1C has dropped 5 points since then. In addition, I've lost 35 pounds. I'm torn about what to do.

    • @JorgTheElder
      @JorgTheElder 14 дней назад +2

      In the US something like 1 in 6 adult deaths is tied to obesity. These new drugs are for people that are obese, not people that want to lose a few pounds. It is a fantastic solution for the people that need it.

    • @gnosticallyspeaking3544
      @gnosticallyspeaking3544 12 дней назад

      Happy it's working out. Might suggest keeping a journal or diary noting the plusses and minuses. Because it's hard to remember what happened and how you felt in the past. Then in a year or so you can look back and see if it seems net positive or negative. In meantime, might also want to learn about what likely to happen if stopping. Heard might be meaningful change and being prepared could be helpful. Hoping things continue to go well for you.

    • @litestreamer
      @litestreamer 10 дней назад

      How's your lifestyle? Do you incorporate lots of movement daily? What if you shifted into a 'Phase 2' that relies on your best eating and exercise habits?

  • @adamwiggins9865
    @adamwiggins9865 12 дней назад +4

    My wife is a RPN she worked at a clinic. She is overweight. A doctor there kept giving her samples of it. She took it. The weight loss did not last.. she refused and still does refuse to look at any negative reports about it. And if she could she would take it again. Laziness, smart phones and junk food are the problem.

  • @miasmum001
    @miasmum001 12 дней назад

    Great interview thank u ! I just subscribed 🎉x

  • @BlueBird8925
    @BlueBird8925 14 дней назад

    This was excellent!

  • @KimmyGuitar
    @KimmyGuitar 15 дней назад +9

    People get muscle loss and face thinning from normal weight loss

    • @emotionaleaters241
      @emotionaleaters241 11 дней назад

      Not if you do it very very slowly over a long period of time. Only happens with rapid weightloss.

  • @Mr_AgentSnake
    @Mr_AgentSnake 17 дней назад +24

    I took wagovy last year and did it for 3 months and at first it was great. Then month 2 came and I would get so sick, with unbelievable abdomen pain, nausea and vomiting. They changed ozempic to a different brand and lowered the dose… I got sick even worse and that’s when I was like, I’m done! Then I see all the data on semulglutides and I’m glad I stopped. I’ll never go back.

    • @island661
      @island661 17 дней назад +4

      Is Semi G the same thing as Ozempic?

    • @Mr_AgentSnake
      @Mr_AgentSnake 17 дней назад +5

      @@island661 yes. Semaglutide: Ozempic, Wegovy, Rybelsuis. Not sure if Mounjaro is a Sema and not sure if it does the same damage as the others did to me. I’m just done with all that.

    • @island661
      @island661 17 дней назад +2

      @@Mr_AgentSnake 🙏🏻

    • @powderandpaint14
      @powderandpaint14 16 дней назад +3

      People should always take notice of serious side effects like you had, totally not normal! Anyone who has side effects like that should see their doctor and stop the medication.

    • @paramedivmso4
      @paramedivmso4 15 дней назад +2

      Ive been to college campuses and treated students who are taking this. It seemed as if I was the only one who knew of the side effects. One girl had already been to the emergency room for side effects and they just sent her back to school and never even asked her about this medication. I asked her if the doctor told her to stop taking it or ween down off it, she replied no..why?

  • @spunkymomma7944
    @spunkymomma7944 12 дней назад +2

    I had pancreatatitis when my gall blader was removed. I've been on Ozepic for a year haven't had any problems! As far as face saging, that happens when you loose weight naturally as well . All this is a bunch of crock they are spilling! I used to weigh over 600 pounds.

    • @Mystikah
      @Mystikah 11 дней назад +1

      Congratulations on your weight loss!! You look great! I also don't have my gallbladder, and only experience some nausea and headache after my shot, but figure its because I drank Dr Pepper instead of coffee for caffeine and its lowering my blood sugar so fast that it causes those side effects. I know if I'd just stop drinking soda as replacement so much would change. I'm working on that! One in morning for caffeine then water rest of the day is the goal, eventually that 1 in morning will stop.

    • @spunkymomma7944
      @spunkymomma7944 11 дней назад

      @Mystikah I drink 1 cup of black coffee in the morning and my 40 ounce cup the rest of the day with water. I usually fill up my water 3 to 4 times a day.

  • @schandler4630
    @schandler4630 12 дней назад

    I live in the US and manufacturers of semiglutide drugs can’t keep up with production to meet demand, I am unable to get the drug.
    Having several restrictions keeps me from being able to exercise to lose weight. I have an elevated hemidiaphram on the left side which keeps me from breathing properly. I have a hard time breathing when I walk, laugh, bend over, climb stairs, etc.
    I also have been dealing with symptoms of fibromyalgia for the past nine years which causes constant pain head to foot. I have inflammation in every joint and other areas of my body.
    Staying still was never my norm until the diaphragm issue. I still work full time.
    Being able to access semiglutide would allow me to lose 70-80lbs and would be life changing.

  • @takingbackchrissy2
    @takingbackchrissy2 17 дней назад +32

    It’s so sad that this drug has become a fashion trend rather than a serious drug with serious risks and complications. That said, it literally saved my life.
    I weighed over 300lbs by the 7th grade and by 30 years old I hit my all-time high of 525lbs. As an educated person I berated myself for years trying to comprehend why I couldn’t just do all the basic things the literature says is the key to maintaining a healthy weight.
    Regardless, I knew death was at my door and my family would have to bury me before my 40th birthday if I didn’t do something drastic. I lost the first 100lbs “naturally” and when I say it took every ounce of physical and mental energy I had I’m not exaggerating. It was an obsession and if I didn’t focus 110% of my energy into weight loss I’d regain what took weeks to lose in a matter of days. I’ve had a total of 3 bariatric surgeries in my lifetime trying to “fix” me…Yet I still fought it every single day and made it to 250lbs before gaining back 100lbs after the birth of my son. (As a mom, I no longer had the ability to devote all my waking hours to losing weight.) I kept trying and found a specialist at a local weight loss clinic. We tried several options over the course of several months before landing on Mounjaro. I uncontrollably sobbed in her office the next month, explaining that I never knew how loud and intrusive my thoughts were about food until this medication started to turn the volume down. I’ve been utterly skeptical of the idea that obesity is a disease…I just blamed myself (along with the rest of popular culture) for not wanting it enough or because I was lazier than most. It’s so painfully clear to me now that this is what they mean when they say obesity is a disease. I don’t understand the exact science of why or how, but this medication has fixed something in me that has been broken since childhood.
    I’m currently at 180lbs and still slowly losing over a year after starting this journey. It is not a cure all and you still have to put in the work…BUT it has allowed me to be in the drivers seat. I’m able to choose food that fuels me rather than binging on junk out of pure compulsion. I can finally DO the right things rather than just read about them.
    I believe, without a single doubt, that there are serious risks to taking these types of medications, but the alternative for me was a guaranteed early grave. I just wish more people discussed experiences like mine when discussing GLP-1s rather than demonize it or hype it up as a “get-skinny-quick” fad.

    • @island661
      @island661 17 дней назад +3

      I applaud your dedication to your weight loss journey, but obesity is not a disease, it's a choice just like drinking alcohol. I think obesity and alcoholism are more mental disorders than anything. Addictions yes, but not diseases. I too struggling with keeping my weight down, and have yo yoed most of my life. Never obese, but definitely struggle with overeating.

    • @amylaw3416
      @amylaw3416 17 дней назад

      ​@@island661 This is the most false thing ever written. Hormonal imbalances snd medications cause weight gain. When that happens it's extremely complicated and it take more than will power.

    • @takingbackchrissy2
      @takingbackchrissy2 16 дней назад +2

      @@island661​​⁠I used to say the same thing…That food was an addiction. The challenge with that explanation is that it implies it is primarily a choice. By that I mean that at some point, the addicted person made a conscious choice to engage in unsafe or unhealthy behavior. An alcoholic chose to pick up the drink, the drug addict chose to try the drug…But what about food? We have to eat. So why is it that there are some that can naturally self-regulate and others that can’t? I’m not talking about how many people gain weight after a significant life change…Think menopause/puberty or even after a significant loss or trauma. Those factors are either universal human experiences or based on external factors that aren’t biologically based. For me, my obesity began at the age of 4 or 5 with clear warnings signs even prior to that. My parents struggled to understand why my siblings were able to self-regulate their eating normally while I could not. There was no “off” switch when it came to food. I find it challenging to label that little girl an addict…Not just because of the

    • @takingbackchrissy2
      @takingbackchrissy2 16 дней назад +1

      @@island661social implications but because it doesn’t really align with my personal understanding of addiction. At the end of the day though, I do agree that it is an issue of dysfunction in the brain and I don’t really care where society lands on what we decide to call it. I just feel that there’s such a real misconception in why or how obesity occurs and that there is a very clear biological difference between someone who can’t shed that 30lbs they gained after high school versus someone with more than 300lbs to lose.

    • @BigBADSTUFF69
      @BigBADSTUFF69 16 дней назад

      @@island661 obesity is a disease largely caused by a lack of satiation. It's a disease.

  • @markoshea8993
    @markoshea8993 16 дней назад +5

    For those reporting muscle loss- is this because of the drug or the low calorie intake? You would have the same result from extreme calorie restriction

    • @GeorgeGlass298
      @GeorgeGlass298 15 дней назад +1

      I think it's because they are basically starving themselves. It's pretty much a starvation drug.

    • @JorgTheElder
      @JorgTheElder 14 дней назад

      @@GeorgeGlass298 That is complete bullshit. All it does is make food less appealing. It is still up to you to eat properly and get exercise.

  • @RosieIfYouKnowMe
    @RosieIfYouKnowMe 13 дней назад +1

    Both my parents are taking Ozempic for different reasons. Its interesting watching their progress

  • @sebastienbolduc5654
    @sebastienbolduc5654 10 дней назад +1

    There is a reason why people with comorbidity's are supposed to be closely followed up by a doctor on a routine basis. All medications increase the risk factors of secondary effects. Yes, there are actually many new diabetic related medications that increase the risk of Thyroid cancer. The problem is not the medications, it's the work ethics of doctors who don't probably followup on their patients. How many people could have reversed diabetes if it was caught on time? Exactly!

  • @rojocristal
    @rojocristal 17 дней назад +8

    I’m diabetic and it has helped me tremendously. I don’t suffer of infections out of control which I had prior taking this medication. If it brings side effects I’m more worried dying of urinary infections which you can become severely I’ll or any other infections in your body. Also the abuse of drugs can kill you.

    • @NiceLoki
      @NiceLoki 17 дней назад +6

      I'm reversing my T2 diabetes by being on the carnivore diet.
      I stopped taking Ozempic and now I'm off all insulin and metformin and my BG is a very steady 4-5 mmol/L all the time.

    • @powderandpaint14
      @powderandpaint14 16 дней назад +2

      If you are female and at menopausal age an estrogen supplement can really help prevent UTIs. Maybe speak to your doctor.

    • @geauxp
      @geauxp 16 дней назад

      @@powderandpaint14yes!! I got this! Also, my mom who had chronic uti’s for years is now on methenAmine and 1000 mg of vit c with no uti for over a year now!!!

    • @lexibat7829
      @lexibat7829 15 дней назад +2

      I had a boyfriend who had type 2 diabetes, and I helped him reverse it and get off all of his meds by just intermittent fasting and cutting out sugar. He was able to get off all of his meds and maintain normal blood sugar and insulin levels. I wish I had known about the keto and carnivore diets back then, because I think we would have had even better results more quickly...
      But the point is that Type 2 diabetes CAN be reversed through diet. If your body isn't processing sugar & other carbohydrates well, then don't put them in your body! (As opposed to eating a carb-heavy diet and then taking drugs so your body can handle it!)

    • @war-painter
      @war-painter 13 дней назад

      @@powderandpaint14 - unless you have Interstitial Cystitis, in which case hormone replacement can make it really painful and make you feel like 24/7 UTI without the infection.

  • @majorkuntz
    @majorkuntz 16 дней назад +3

    Looks like Johann has been taking it BIG TIME

  • @garychristopher5480
    @garychristopher5480 9 дней назад

    Johann Hari is a fantastic writer and very good man what a good bit of information.

  • @A.Watson1980
    @A.Watson1980 13 дней назад +1

    I wonder how this affects brain health, when I started a high protein diet I noticed more of a mental sharpness, as long as you take care of yourself you'll look just fine as you age, but good mental health is really important!