Doctors reveal the shocking consequence of taking Ozempic that no one talks about...

and only happens when you stop By Charlotte Dovey Published: 21:16 EDT, 5 August 2024 | Updated: 21:22 EDT, 5 August 2024 e-mail View comments When the U.S. comedian and influencer Claudia Oshry, now 30, came off the weight-loss drug Ozempic after a year, she experienced something she certainly wasn’t expecting — extreme hunger.

Explaining this on TikTok , she said she was hungry all the time and struggling to feel full. ‘I’m always looking for snacks and things to fill me up,’ she said in a viral video earlier this year, after losing an impressive 70lb. ‘I cannot stay full, it’s impossible.

I just had a 12oz steak and I’m starving, so I’m eating popcorn.’ After posting the video, which has since been viewed more than 1.5 million times, many of her followers shared similar struggles of extreme hunger.

While it takes about five weeks for Ozempic to completely leave your system, in some cases, these problems appeared three weeks after patients stopped taking it . While it takes about five weeks for Ozempic to completely leave your system, in some cases, these problems appeared three weeks after patients stopped taking it ‘It’s wild how much brain space food takes up. I can eat so much protein and will still be starving,’ said one; ‘I’ve been saying this for a while.

My dad takes Ozempic and had to go off for a little bit and I’ve never seen him eat more than he d.