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I lost over 3 stone on Mounjaro but here's 5 things I wish I knew before – the fashion identity crisis is just the start

I lost over 3 stone on Mounjaro but here's 5 things I wish I knew before – the fashion identity crisis is just the start

Scottish Sun18-07-2025
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A MOTHER has managed to shift over three stone thanks to Mounjaro, but has revealed the five things she wishes she had known before starting the injections.
Sara-Jane, who describes herself as 'ex-fat' and 'still funny,' has managed to lose 3 stone 3 lbs since beginning Mounjaro, which is known as the King Kong of fat jabs.
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A Mounjaro user has revealed the five things she wish she had known before she started jabbing
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Sara-Jane has claimed to be 'personally victimised' by the popular injections
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Mounjaro is typically used to treat type 2 diabetes
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But now, the brunette beauty has claimed to be 'personally victimised' by the injections.
Eager to reveal the five things that have been 'absolutely ruined' for her since starting Mounjaro, the savvy mum took to social media to share the implications losing weight has had on her life.
Not only did she open up on her clothing identity crisis, but she also got candid on being back on the 'male radar.'
And that's not all, as Sara-Jane also left viewers in hysterics after sharing her thoughts on now being slim enough to fit on rollercoasters.
Posting online, the mum explained that thanks to slimming down, she is now experiencing an influx of interest from men.
Much to her 'disgust', she said: 'I'm back on the male radar again - don't hold a door for me, don't smile at me, don't even breathe in my direction, I did not lose this all to become visible again to your breed.'
Unimpressed by the male attention, Sara-Jane claimed that she would gain all the weight back out of 'spite' to avoid men approaching her.
Secondly, Sara-Jane admitted to having issues with not knowing what to wear as a result of her new frame.
She added: 'I'm having a clothing identity crisis - I've been wearing leggings and T-shirts on repeat and I fear I always will be.'
Sara-Jane then wondered whether she should buy clothes for the 'future me', but also shared her confusion as to whether her 'future me' was a 'made-up delusion' in her head.
Weight Loss Jabs - Pros vs Cons
In addition to this, Sara-Jane confessed her distaste for people asking her to get involved with exercise.
'I'm not sure why it's now socially acceptable to ask me if I want to join your running club or Pilates group to keep myself trim, because absolutely not,' she snapped.
Clearly unimpressed by the fitness invites, Sara-Jane claimed that matching yoga mats and a yummy mummy club every Wednesday would 'never' be her.
But that's not all, as Sara-Jane also got candid on finally being able to fit on theme park rides.
Everything you need to know about fat jabs
Weight loss jabs are all the rage as studies and patient stories reveal they help people shed flab at almost unbelievable rates, as well as appearing to reduce the risk of serious diseases.
Wegovy – a modified version of type 2 diabetes drug Ozempic – and Mounjaro are the leading weight loss injections used in the UK.
Wegovy, real name semaglutide, has been used on the NHS for years while Mounjaro (tirzepatide) is a newer and more powerful addition to the market.
Mounjaro accounts for most private prescriptions for weight loss and is set to join Wegovy as an NHS staple this year.
How do they work?
The jabs work by suppressing your appetite, making you eat less so your body burns fat for energy instead and you lose weight.
They do this my mimicking a hormone called GLP-1, which signals to the brain when the stomach is full, so the drugs are officially called GLP-1 receptor agonists.
They slow down digestion and increase insulin production, lowering blood sugar, which is why they were first developed to treat type 2 diabetes in which patients' sugar levels are too high.
Can I get them?
NHS prescriptions of weight loss drugs, mainly Wegovy and an older version called Saxenda (chemical name liraglutide), are controlled through specialist weight loss clinics.
Typically a patient will have to have a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher, classifying them as medically obese, and also have a weight-related health condition such as high blood pressure.
GPs generally do not prescribe the drugs for weight loss.
Private prescribers offer the jabs, most commonly Mounjaro, to anyone who is obese (BMI of 30+) or overweight (BMI 25-30) with a weight-related health risk.
Private pharmacies have been rapped for handing them out too easily and video calls or face-to-face appointments are now mandatory to check a patient is being truthful about their size and health.
Are there any risks?
Yes – side effects are common but most are relatively mild.
Around half of people taking the drug experience gut issues, including sickness, bloating, acid reflux, constipation and diarrhoea.
Dr Sarah Jarvis, GP and clinical consultant at patient.info, said: 'One of the more uncommon side effects is severe acute pancreatitis, which is extremely painful and happens to one in 500 people.'
Other uncommon side effects include altered taste, kidney problems, allergic reactions, gallbladder problems and hypoglycemia.
Evidence has so far been inconclusive about whether the injections are damaging to patients' mental health.
Figures obtained by The Sun show that, up to January 2025, 85 patient deaths in the UK were suspected to be linked to the medicines.
As a result of previously being too big for rollercoasters, Sara-Jane used to be able to wave her kids off, but now, she questioned: 'What am I gonna do now? The only thing I can do now to avoid a log flume is get pregnant.'
And if that wasn't bad enough, Sara-Jane also set the record straight on the reaction she often gets from people around her after losing weight.
I'm not sure why it's now socially acceptable to ask me if I want to join your running club or pilates group to keep myself trim, because absolutely not
Sara-Jane
'I assumed people say their most wild comments to talk about you behind your back - turns out no, not true, they say them to your face,' she concluded.
Sara-Jane admitted that she is now subject to constant comments regarding the potential dangers of using Mounjaro, and while she 'wouldn't go as far as to say it's ruined' her 'entire life' she acknowledged that she has had to 'develop some new coping skills' to deal with the recent changes she is experiencing.
Other Mounjaro users react
The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @thatsarajane, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly amassed 115,800 views.
Not only this, but it's also amassed 5,464 likes, 427 comments and 769 shares.
Other Mounjaro users could sympathise with Sara-Jane and eagerly raced to the comments to share their thoughts.
Yes I've noticed I've suddenly become visible to men this past week or so!
TikTok user
One person said: 'The things people will say to your face after losing weight is WILD!!!'
Another added: 'Yes yes and yes yes yes lol.'
A third commented: 'This was hilarious and so true.'
Meanwhile, another Mounjaro user chimed in: 'Shopping is a nightmare I don't know what to buy.'
At the same time, one fat jab user confirmed: 'Yes I've noticed I've suddenly become visible to men this past week or so!'
The reality of Mounjaro
Although many have boasted about weight loss success since using Mounjaro, last year it was revealed that Scots nurse Susan McGowan, 58, died after taking low-dose injections of Mounjaro over a fortnight.
A probe also found that nearly 400 people have gone to hospital after taking weight loss drugs.
The common side effects include nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea, which can lead to severe dehydration.
What are the other side effects of weight loss jabs?
Like any medication, weight loss jabs can have side effects.
Common side effects of injections such as Ozempic include:
Nausea: This is the most commonly reported side effect, especially when first starting the medication. It often decreases over time as your body adjusts.
Vomiting: Can occur, often in conjunction with nausea.
Diarrhea: Some people experience gastrointestinal upset.
Constipation: Some individuals may also experience constipation.
Stomach pain or discomfort: Some people may experience abdominal pain or discomfort.
Reduced appetite: This is often a desired effect for people using Ozempic for weight loss.
Indigestion: Can cause a feeling of bloating or discomfort after eating.
Serious side effects can also include:
Pancreatitis: In rare cases, Ozempic may increase the risk of inflammation of the pancreas, known as pancreatitis, which can cause severe stomach pain, nausea, and vomiting.
Kidney problems: There have been reports of kidney issues, including kidney failure, though this is uncommon.
Thyroid tumors: There's a potential increased risk of thyroid cancer, although this risk is based on animal studies. It is not confirmed in humans, but people with a history of thyroid cancer should avoid Ozempic.
Vision problems: Rapid changes in blood sugar levels may affect vision, and some people have reported blurry vision when taking Ozempic.
Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar): Especially if used with other medications like sulfonylureas or insulin.
And if that wasn't bad enough, doctors say they have also seen 'life-threatening complications', including seizures, bowel obstruction and inflammation of the pancreas.
Model Lottie Moss, 27, even said she had a seizure after taking high doses of Ozempic.
The makers of Mounjaro, Lilly UK, said patient safety is its 'top priority'.
Lilly UK stressed: 'Regulatory agencies conduct extensive independent assessments of the benefits and risks of every new medicine and Lilly is committed to continually monitoring, evaluating, and reporting safety data.
'If anyone is experiencing side effects when taking any Lilly medicine, they should talk to their doctor or other healthcare professional.'
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