A MUM nearly died after buying a cheap "skinny jab" online in a desperate bid to lose weight after an ex called her fat.
Victoria stumbled upon a tattoo parlour's Facebook page that she says advertised injectables proclaiming to help suppress people's appetite and so lead toDespite Pete always telling her she looks "perfect", Victoria admits she "went behind his back" and paid £75 for a batch of ten jabs to be administered once a week - injecting her first pre-mixed jab into her stomach on April 10th.
"My husband always says I look perfect but I went behind his back and bought it. I'm very funny about my body. "I had to tell my husband what I'd done. He was so shocked. He said, 'Why Vicky? You're perfect'. But I didn't feel perfect."My heart rate was 225bpm. I was thinking, what have I done? I knew it was to do with these jabs."
"It's not worth risking your life over. You could be unlucky and lose your life. My kids could've lost their mum over this stupid needle. I feel lucky to be alive." In March 2023, the NHS announced it would make Wegovy, a drug made by Danish firm Novo Nordisk, available on prescription to thousands of obese Brits.
GLP-1 is part of the signalling pathway that tells your body you have eaten, and prepares it to use the energy that comes from your food.Semaglutide, the active drug in Wegovy, was originally sold under the name Ozempic specifically for diabetes patients.
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