Singer Carnie Wilson, who lost over 100 pounds, reveals why Ozempic 'scares' her: 'I won't do it'
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Carnie Wilson, known for her significant weight loss after gastric bypass and lap band surgeries, expressed her concerns about Ozempic, a weight-loss medication. She revealed that a friend's hospitalization due to the drug alarmed her enough to avoid it. Wilson emphasizes the importance of daily healthy choices and the connection between diet and well-being. She celebrates her progress from 310 pounds to 200 and advocates for health awareness without stigma. Currently, she also promotes mental health through her initiative addressing tardive dyskinesia, aiming to destigmatize related conditions.
That scares me. I won't do it. I just had a friend who was hospitalized, so it's not going to happen for me.
So, eating healthier. It's all about taking care of myself and I think that it's connected, you know? What I put in my mouth makes a big difference.
I am so thrilled about that, you know what I mean? I'm not skinny, I'm not perfect, but I'm so much healthier than I was.
There shouldn't be a stigma around any of this. It's to improve our health.
Read at New York Post
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