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- The Irish Sun
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So much so that when she picked up an empty container shaped somewhat like a syringe, she lifted up her top and proceeded to pretend to 'inject' herself in the stomach. Advertisement Read more Mounjaro stories "POV: Mom is on Mounjaro," she wrote over the top of the video, which has had more than She added in the caption "#glp1 #glp1forweightloss". However, people immediately flooded the comments section to take aim at the woman, with many slamming her for allowing her daughter to see her when she does her weekly jab. "That's so sad," one raged. Advertisement Most read in Fabulous "What in the generational trauma is going on here then?" another asked. "Why would she see this?" a third questioned. I'm on Mounjaro & having a kebab for dinner left me bedbound for 24 hours - but I'm trolled for not eating healthily "Question - why are you doing this in front of your kids?" someone else wrote. "Nope. In the same way I don't let my children see my bathroom scales. 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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. "Would u guys be sayin this if she was taking blood pressure medicine or Tylenol? Ridiculous!" "I don't understand this 'why does she sees this' question," someone else mused. "My kids see me use my inhaler every day. Should I hide it?!" "Mama don't worry about what people say, I wouldn't waste my time replying to them" another pointed out. Advertisement "If it wasn't Mounjaro, people wouldn't have a problem with it." "Don't pay attention to the negative comments. I see a precious wee baby copying her mummy trying to take care of herself," someone else said. "And I see a wee baby who's learning that sometimes we need injections and they're nothing to be afraid of." 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The Irish Sun
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- The Irish Sun
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The Irish Sun
16 hours ago
- The Irish Sun
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