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Lottie Moss Reveals She Was Hospitalized After Ozempic Overdose

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Lottie Moss is opening up about her recent hospitalization. On Thursday (Sept. 12), the 26-year-olde model, who is the younger half-sister of Kate Moss, released a new episode of her Dream On podcast where she revealed that she was rushed the hospital after overdosing on Ozempic. “I felt so sick one day, I said to my friend, ‘I can’t keep any water down.

I can’t keep any food down, no liquids, nothing. I need to go to the hospital. I feel really sick,’” Lottie recalled, adding that when the emergency room nurse found out her dosage, she told Lottie, “’Oh my god, that’s so not what you’re meant to be taking.’” Keep reading to find out more…While Lottie said that she received the type 2 diabetes drug from a doctor, she admitted that it wasn’t her doctor. “The amount that I was taking was for people who were 100 kilos [220 pounds] and over and I’m in the 50s [110 pounds] range,” Lottie explained. “It’s these small things I wish I’d known before taking it.” She then went on to share some of the intense symptoms she experienced in the hospital as a result of the overdose. “I literally had a seizure from how dehydrated I was, which honestly was the scariest thing that’s ever happened to me in my life,” Lottie said. “My friend had to hold my feet down.

It was so scary, the whole situation. My face was clenching up, my whole body was tense.” Lottie then slammed the Ozempic, saying that it’s harmful to body positivity. “This heroin-chic trend right now coming back, which was something that happened in the ‘90s, we should not be going back there,” Lottie said. “Where did body positivity go?” Read more about all the stars who admitted to or denied using Ozempic and similar drugs for weight loss.

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