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Ayoung womanrevealed she was diagnosed withosteoporosisafter usingOzempicfor a year.

Im kind of in shock right now because I wasnt expecting this, the singer said on Instagram.

But I have significant bone loss, I have osteoporosis and osteopenia.

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Thats what happens if you use Ozempic for weight loss and you lose too much weight.

just use me as an example.

I just want to be an example of why it’s crucial that you be careful.

A woman with pink and blonde hair looks shocked outdoors, text overlay expressing regret about Ozempic usage.

Its become very normalized, but its really dangerous.

I just cant believe I did that damage to myself.

The injectablemedicationis not FDA-approved for weight loss.

Woman with pink hair in a playful shirt.

However, some physicians prescribe it off-label for that purpose.

I made a mistake.

I take responsibility for my actions.

A woman standing outside, wearing a red shirt and black jeans, under a clear blue sky, showcasing tattooed arms.

c’mon learn from mine.

Avery said she will start taking medication to aid her recovery.

It is not always reversible, but I can do things to improve the situation.

Woman in pink hat discussing a disease after Ozempic usage.

At the moment I have to be very careful, as my bones are brittle.

But it is treatable, and I will be okay.

Thank you for your support.

A woman in colorful attire shares a personal story about Ozempic usage leading to health issues and lifestyle changes.

Bone density loss can be treated with medication and exercise.

Some health conditions, such as endocrine disorders and rheumatoid arthritis, can increase the risk of developing osteoporosis.

Additionally, certain medications, including diuretics, corticosteroids, and anticoagulants, may also raise the risk.

A woman with pink hair smiling in front of an old photo of herself in colorful clothing.

Our findings highlight the importance of combining exercise with GLP-1 RA treatment for bone health, the study concludes.

Always research before putting something in your body, commented one user

A woman with a slice of pizza in her mouth, sitting cross-legged; text overlay reads “Me with an entire personal pizza.

A woman with half pink hair, expressing caution about Ozempic’s effects outdoors.

Comment on bone density loss and Ozempic’s effects, suggesting eating disorder as a cause, not Ozempic itself.

Encouraging comment on social media about health and perseverance.

Comment criticizing Ozempic for severe side effects.

A comment suggesting dietary supplements after Ozempic-related health issues.

Comment discussing Ozempic effects, focusing on responsibility of patient and provider for health issues.

Text screenshot about Ozempic use causing hospitalization due to severe side effects.

Comment on Ozempic usage: “No one needs it. Eat better and exercise.

Social media comment warns against pill usage, emphasizing natural methods after an experience with Ozempic consequences.

Comment highlighting importance of strength training and protein intake while using Ozempic, implying potential health risks.

Text noting the importance of research before using products, emphasizing there’s no “miracle fix.

Comment discussing the misuse of medical treatment and its consequences, related to Ozempic usage.

Comment about Ozempic usage and consequences for weight loss.

Online comment criticizing a woman for using Ozempic for weight management.

Comment discussing unnecessary Ozempic use despite not being overweight.

Comment discussing a woman’s bone density loss linked to misuse of an appetite suppressant.

Text discussing Ozempic side effects and pharmaceutical industry practices.

Online comment about Ozempic usage and medical prescription.

Comment discussing the risks of Ozempic usage with the text: “If you mess with your body, it will mess with you.

Text discussing severe side effects of Ozempic, mentioning improper prescription and non-obese women users.

Comment discussing inappropriate Ozempic usage risks.