Model’s Desperate Bid for Beauty Turns Deadly: The Shocking Truth Behind a Weight Loss Injection Gone Wrong
British Model Lottie Moss Reveals Near-Death Experience After Taking Weight Loss Injection
Lottie Moss, a well-known model in the UK, recently shared her harrowing experience with a weight loss injection that nearly took her life. In her podcast, she revealed the pain and suffering she endured after taking Ozempic, a prescription weight loss medication.
Lottie, 26, explained that she was unhappy with her weight and had a friend who helped her obtain the medication. However, she soon realized that the medication was not suitable for her and posed serious health risks.

Before taking the medication, Lottie weighed 60 kg. After the first use, her weight dropped rapidly to 57 kg, and continued to drop to a minimum of 53 kg. However, her weight loss came at a great cost, as she experienced severe side effects, including vomiting and dehydration.
Lottie recalled the terrifying experience of being rushed to the emergency room after suffering a seizure due to dehydration. She described the experience as “horrifying” and said that her friend had to hold her down while she writhed on the hospital floor.

According to a nurse who treated Lottie’s condition, the dose she received was seriously higher than the recommended dose, which was intended for people weighing more than 100 kilograms. Lottie’s weight, however, was just over 50 kilograms.
Lottie’s experience serves as a warning to others who may be considering using weight loss medications. She emphasized the importance of prioritizing health and well-being over physical appearance.

Lottie’s experience has also sparked a conversation about the pressure to conform to unrealistic beauty standards. Her sister, Kate Moss, was a prominent figure in the fashion industry and was known for her thin physique. However, Kate has since spoken out about the negative impact of the fashion industry’s beauty standards on young women.
Lottie’s story serves as a reminder of the importance of prioritizing health and well-being over physical appearance. It also highlights the need for greater awareness and education about the risks associated with weight loss medications.
