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Post by gotscha on Sept 13, 2024 7:30:51 GMT -6
Kate Moss' sister takes a drug designed for type 2 diabetes and/or weight loss (Ozempic is the name brand for weight loss) without a doctor's prescription and without having the condition it was designed to treat - morbid obesity - and it's somehow the drug's fault that she overdosed. The woman admits she was in the 110 pound range and taking a dosage designed for someone TWICE her weight! Not only did she overdose, but she's going public about the 'dangers' of these drugs. Sorry, but I have no sympathy for her, only scorn. Is there no shame left in the world? www.foxnews.com/entertainment/kate-moss-sister-issues-warning-after-ozempic-overdose-worst-decision-i-ever-made
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Post by stargatebabe on Sept 13, 2024 7:41:33 GMT -6
Kate Moss' sister takes a drug designed for type 2 diabetes and/or weight loss (Ozempic is the name brand for weight loss) without a doctor's prescription and without having the condition it was designed to treat - morbid obesity - and it's somehow the drug's fault that she overdosed. The woman admits she was in the 110 pound range and taking a dosage designed for someone TWICE her weight! Not only did she overdose, but she's going public about the 'dangers' of these drugs. Sorry, but I have no sympathy for her, only scorn. Is there no shame left in the world? www.foxnews.com/entertainment/kate-moss-sister-issues-warning-after-ozempic-overdose-worst-decision-i-ever-madeIt's always someone, or something else's fault! I'd have more respect for her if she just admitted she made a mistake and stopped with the whine on the drug. It's not the drug's fault she's an idiot. *snip* "I had a friend, and she could get it for me," Lottie explained during an episode of her "Dream On with Lottie Moss" podcast. "It was kind of below board... It was from a doctor, but it wasn't like you go into a doctor's office, and he prescribes it for you, he takes your blood pressure and takes tests, which is what you need when you go on something like Ozempic."*snip*
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Post by gotscha on Sept 13, 2024 7:54:33 GMT -6
Kate Moss' sister takes a drug designed for type 2 diabetes and/or weight loss (Ozempic is the name brand for weight loss) without a doctor's prescription and without having the condition it was designed to treat - morbid obesity - and it's somehow the drug's fault that she overdosed. The woman admits she was in the 110 pound range and taking a dosage designed for someone TWICE her weight! Not only did she overdose, but she's going public about the 'dangers' of these drugs. Sorry, but I have no sympathy for her, only scorn. Is there no shame left in the world? www.foxnews.com/entertainment/kate-moss-sister-issues-warning-after-ozempic-overdose-worst-decision-i-ever-madeIt's always someone, or something else's fault! I'd have more respect for her if she just admitted she made a mistake and stopped with the whine on the drug. It's not the drug's fault she's an idiot. *snip* "I had a friend, and she could get it for me," Lottie explained during an episode of her "Dream On with Lottie Moss" podcast. "It was kind of below board... It was from a doctor, but it wasn't like you go into a doctor's office, and he prescribes it for you, he takes your blood pressure and takes tests, which is what you need when you go on something like Ozempic."*snip* The real danger is that if enough drug abusers (and that's what she is) convince others that the drug is too dangerous, it could eventually become unavailable to those who really need it. Sadly, social media 'influencers' like this have far more influence on the general public's opinion than true experts do. We've become (or always have been?) a society of morons.
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Post by stargatebabe on Sept 13, 2024 8:06:46 GMT -6
It's always someone, or something else's fault! I'd have more respect for her if she just admitted she made a mistake and stopped with the whine on the drug. It's not the drug's fault she's an idiot. *snip* "I had a friend, and she could get it for me," Lottie explained during an episode of her "Dream On with Lottie Moss" podcast. "It was kind of below board... It was from a doctor, but it wasn't like you go into a doctor's office, and he prescribes it for you, he takes your blood pressure and takes tests, which is what you need when you go on something like Ozempic."*snip* The real danger is that if enough drug abusers (and that's what she is) convince others that the drug is too dangerous, it could eventually become unavailable to those who really need it. Sadly, social media 'influencers' like this have far more influence on the general public's opinion than true experts do. We've become (or always have been?) a society of morons. Drug abuser or just flat out idiot? Ozempic was popular long before she got stupid and used it INCORRECTLY and it will continue to be popular long after she stops bad-mouthing it. There are so many positive reviews on this drug that one whiny complainer won't influence people's opinions, IMO, and if it does, there are some really stupid people out there to be influenced by someone who never saw a doctor, wasn't prescribed the drug, used it incorrectly and paid for it but it's all THE DRUG'S FAULT! smh
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Post by gotscha on Sept 13, 2024 8:17:04 GMT -6
The real danger is that if enough drug abusers (and that's what she is) convince others that the drug is too dangerous, it could eventually become unavailable to those who really need it. Sadly, social media 'influencers' like this have far more influence on the general public's opinion than true experts do. We've become (or always have been?) a society of morons. Drug abuser or just flat out idiot? Ozempic was popular long before she got stupid and used it INCORRECTLY and it will continue to be popular long after she stops bad-mouthing it. There are so many positive reviews on this drug that one whiny complainer won't influence people's opinions, IMO, and if it does, there are some really stupid people out there to be influenced by someone who never saw a doctor, wasn't prescribed the drug, used it incorrectly and paid for it but it's all THE DRUG'S FAULT! smh Why do I have to pick? I think she's both. Oh, and I never underestimate the stupidity of the general populace. The bar can always go lower!
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Post by stargatebabe on Sept 13, 2024 9:18:17 GMT -6
Drug abuser or just flat out idiot? Ozempic was popular long before she got stupid and used it INCORRECTLY and it will continue to be popular long after she stops bad-mouthing it. There are so many positive reviews on this drug that one whiny complainer won't influence people's opinions, IMO, and if it does, there are some really stupid people out there to be influenced by someone who never saw a doctor, wasn't prescribed the drug, used it incorrectly and paid for it but it's all THE DRUG'S FAULT! smh Why do I have to pick? I think she's both. Oh, and I never underestimate the stupidity of the general populace. The bar can always go lower! AMEN!
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Post by attackrat on Sept 13, 2024 10:34:48 GMT -6
Maybe you guys read a different story than was linked in the original post, but I am not seeing where she laid the blame on the drug or is bad-mouthing drug. Can you point to where she does?
The article specifically says that she acknowledges it was her decision, that she obtained the drug in a shady way, and that the drug is not intended for someone like her and was never prescribed it. It sounds to me like she is taking full responsibility.
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Post by gotscha on Sept 13, 2024 11:54:19 GMT -6
Maybe you guys read a different story than was linked in the original post, but I am not seeing where she laid the blame on the drug or is bad-mouthing drug. Can you point to where she does? The article specifically says that she acknowledges it was her decision, that she obtained the drug in a shady way, and that the drug is not intended for someone like her and was never prescribed it. It sounds to me like she is taking full responsibility. Not what she said on Instagram. ""When I tell you it was the worst decision I ever made, so if this is a warning to anyone: Please, if you're thinking of taking it, do not take it, it's so not worth it," Lottie said. "I would rather die any day than take that again. It made me feel so nauseous."" www.instagram.com/reel/C_z7opOuQTl/?igsh=MW0zbnFpaTlqOTQ3Her message wasn't "don't take the drug without a prescription," it was "Do not take it, it's so not worth it." She's basically monetizing her drug abuse.
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Post by attackrat on Sept 14, 2024 1:11:06 GMT -6
Maybe you guys read a different story than was linked in the original post, but I am not seeing where she laid the blame on the drug or is bad-mouthing drug. Can you point to where she does? The article specifically says that she acknowledges it was her decision, that she obtained the drug in a shady way, and that the drug is not intended for someone like her and was never prescribed it. It sounds to me like she is taking full responsibility. Not what she said on Instagram. ""When I tell you it was the worst decision I ever made, so if this is a warning to anyone: Please, if you're thinking of taking it, do not take it, it's so not worth it," Lottie said. "I would rather die any day than take that again. It made me feel so nauseous."" www.instagram.com/reel/C_z7opOuQTl/?igsh=MW0zbnFpaTlqOTQ3Her message wasn't "don't take the drug without a prescription," it was "Do not take it, it's so not worth it." She's basically monetizing her drug abuse. Your link was cuts of what she said. Now I'm not suggesting that those cuts weren't made in an effort to draw people into the viewing the 'full episode' of what I guess is her podcast, but they are only cuts of the full story. The FoxNews article, which I can only assume looked at the full quotes and claims made in it, clearly indicates that she took responsibility for her actions and interactions with the drug. Outside of the click-bait teaser trailer, I don't believe Kate Moss's sister (who the fuck cares!!!!) was blaming Ozempic. She blamed herself and didn't want others to make her mistake. The horror of that!!!
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