
I was a ‘fat mum' so jabbed Mounjaro & lost 11st – now I'm asking strangers to pay for surgery to fix my apron belly
A MUM says she "struggles to look at herself naked" after she was left with "saggy skin" when she lost 11st after using Mounjaro jabs.
Jade Stalker, 36, weighed 22st 8lbs at her heaviest, after decades of scoffing crisps,
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After decades of scoffing Chinese takeaways and crisps, Jade, 36, topped the scales at 22st 8lbs
Credit: SWNS
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After forking out for a gastric sleeve and going on Mounjaro, the mum now weighs 11st 8lbs
Credit: SWNS
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Despite feeling 'fantastic', Jade says she's been left with an "overhang on my stomach" and "saggy" boobs due to excess skin
Credit: SWNS
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She has since launched on online funding page seeking to raise £6,000 for surgery to remove excess
Credit: SWNS
Just before her daughter, now five, started nursery in May 2023, Jade was concerned she'd be seen as one of the 'fat mums' at the school gates - and made a bid to lose 10st.
After splashing out £3,500 on flights to Turkey and
Now 11st 8lbs, she says she's been left with
She has launched on online funding page seeking to raise £6,000 for surgery to remove excess asking from her stomach, breasts and inner thighs.
READ MORE ON DIETS
Jade, a telecommunications engineer from Sauchie, Scotland, said: 'My skin now is so loose, when I get in the bath, it ripples.
'I have quite a large overhang on my stomach - and my boobs are saggy, despite my doctors telling me they'd get smaller after losing all the weight.
'My partner loves me the way I am - she doesn't care about all that - but I think when you're in a relationship, you do want to look good for your partner.'
Jade, who wears men's clothes and started at a 58in waist, says she's never been bothered about her size.
Most read in Fabulous
She'd have four
But becoming a mum changed her view.
Watch Ellen's weight loss journey on fat jabs
Wanting to teach her daughter 'what a healthy body looks like' she booked flights and a gastric sleeve operation in
She could barely eat three-quarters of a burger, after the surgery and lost 5st 8lb in a year.
But said the operation hadn't done enough to cure her 'head hunger,' so began a course of Mounjaro via an online pharmacy in October 2024.
What to do if you lose too much weight too quickly whilst on Mounjaro
IF you're losing too much weight too quickly while on Mounjaro, it's important to take action to avoid potential health risks like muscle loss, malnutrition, dehydration, and fatigue. Here's what you can do:
Evaluate Your Caloric Intake
Mounjaro reduces appetite, which can make it easy to eat too little. If you're losing weight too fast (more than two to three lbs per week after the initial adjustment period), try:
Tracking your food intake to ensure you're eating enough calories (apps like MyFitnessPal can help).
Increasing protein intake to preserve muscle mass (aim for 0.6–1g per pound of body weight).
Adding healthy fats and complex carbs (e.g., avocados, nuts, whole grains) for balanced energy.
Adjust Your Dosage (With Doctor's Approval)
If your weight loss is too rapid or causing side effects, your doctor may:
Pause dose increases or lower your dosage.
Adjust your treatment plan to stabilise your weight loss.
Strength Training & Exercise
To prevent muscle loss:
Incorporate resistance training at least two to three times per week.
Stay active with low-impact exercises like walking or yoga.
Hydrate & Manage Electrolytes
Drink enough water (Mounjaro can reduce thirst).
Electrolytes matter - Consider adding magnesium, sodium, and potassium if you feel weak or fatigued.
Monitor for Malnutrition & Deficiencies
Rapid weight loss can cause vitamin/mineral deficiencies (especially B12, iron, and electrolytes). If you experience:
Fatigue, hair loss, or dizziness, ask your doctor about supplements.
Consider Further Medical Guidance
If your weight loss is excessive or causing health concerns, speak with your healthcare provider.
They might adjust your dosage, diet, or exercise plan to help stabilise your weight loss.
'The only thing that made me less mentally hungry was
"Being on it is like walking through Tesco when you've just had a huge meal.'
She lost a further 5st 2lb.
She noticed "saggy skin" early into her
She added: 'I'd say my most conscious areas are my stomach, my boobs and my inner thighs - although I'm quite a
'I've held off from doing a
Jade's meals before and now
Before weight loss:
Breakfast: Four ham rolls
Lunch: A Tesco meal deal, with an extra bag of crisps and a chocolate bar
Dinner: A Chinese takeaway, fish and chips, or 'man-sized' plate of spaghetti Bolognese with garlic bread
Snacks: Nuts, a late-night bag of sweets
After losing weight:
Breakfast: Two slices of toast, with butter
Lunch: Meal deal wrap, with yoghurt and a Ribena Light
Dinner: Halloumi wrap with salad inside
Snack: Light yoghurt.

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