‘Horrifying’: Meghan McCain Says She’s Being ‘Urged’ To Take Ozempic For Weight Loss One Month Postpartum
Media personality Meghan McCain She said that she is being forced to lose baby weight in the first month. Giving birth.
The 38-year old mother of two spoke out about the situation in an interview. op-ed The Daily Mail. McCain stated that she was encouraged to take Ozempic prescription drug, which has been a hot topic because celebrities have used it for weight loss.
The former co-host “The View” Clover Jade was her second baby, and she welcomed Clover on January 19. Ben Domenech, her husband, has a 2-year old daughter named Liberty Sage.
“I just gave birth and I’m being urged to take a ‘miracle shot’ of Ozempic as a quick fix … It’s horrifying, unfair and disturbing — and I refuse,” This is what the title of an oped says.
According to the article, McCain was questioned about. weight loss It is still four weeks since the delivery and those who have suggested Ozempic were suggesting it specifically.
“In case you’re unaware, there is a craze sweeping the nation: a new ‘miracle’ drug. One injection, once a week, for a cool $1,000 a pop, and you can just melt the pounds away,” She wrote.
“Elon Musk says he uses it. Kyle Richards, of ‘Real Housewives’ fame, who recently flaunted newly emerged abs, has denied taking it. But fellow reality TV star Jackie Goldschneider claimed ‘a lot’ of her fellow cast members are on it,” The columnist continued.
McCain stated that there were “people who legitimately struggle with obesity and need Ozempic. But I am not one of those people.” This is why she was so surprised when it happened. “casual friends” And “industry acquaintances” Inquired if she was planning to take it.
“I’m told ‘everyone is doing it,’ as if that was ever a compelling case,” She continued. “I hear, ‘Just take the shot,’ as it has become known in shorthand. I was even offered a black market freebie by someone with ‘extra shots at home.'”
“Well, let me make one thing very clear. I’m not taking it. I refuse,” McCain concluded. “There’s a clear moral issue here. It’s hard to take a drug because swimsuit season is around the corner, while others need it to stay alive. And how can this be healthy?”
Ozempic, an anti-diabetic medication, is used to treat type 2 diabetes. It can also be used to treat obesity. The drug has been in short supply as it gained popularity in Hollywood as a “miracle weight loss” drug. It suppresses appetite and slows down gastric emptying. Users feel fuller for longer periods of time.
It is administered by a weekly injection. Chelsea Handler, a comedian, recently admitted to being on Ozempic but didn’t realize it.
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