“Heartbreaking Revelation: Former Singer Uncovers Shocking Cost of Ozempic as She Battles Life-Altering Disease on OnlyFans!”
In a heart-wrenching revelation that has recently caught the attention of many, singer Avery took to Instagram to share her shocking health diagnosis, stemming from her year-long use of Ozempic—a weight-loss medication often hailed for its transformative effects. Can the quest for beauty and success really come at such a steep price? The 30-year-old from Phoenix candidly discussed her struggle with an eating disorder and the immense pressure she faced in the music industry, which she claims led to her decision to take the drug. Now grappling with osteoporosis—a condition that poses serious risks due to bone density loss—Avery’s emotional plea serves as a cautionary tale: she urges her followers not to follow in her footsteps by relying on medications that might do more harm than good. With the number of Ozempic users soaring, and alarming reports of health complications on the rise, her story should prompt us to reconsider what we are willing to sacrifice in the pursuit of societal ideals. [a href=”https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-12425795/Singer-Avery-discovers-debilitating-bone-thinning-disease-Ozempic.html”]LEARN MORE.[/a]
“Singer Avery has told of her shock at discovering she has a debilitating bone-thinning disease after taking Ozempic for just a year.
In a tearful video posted to Instagram, the 30-year-old from Pheonix, Arizona admitted she took the weight-loss drug after struggling with an eating disorder.
Admitting in another video she was ‘dropped’ by her record label ‘for being too fat’ she added: ‘I thought I needed Ozempic to be beautiful and successful’.
Now, tests have now revealed she has osteoporosis — a condition that puts sufferers at high risk of deadly fractures — after ‘losing too much weight’ on the jab.
In a desperate plea to her 250,000 followers, she urged them to not ‘make the same mistake’ and take a medication ‘you do not need’.
The injections are designed to help type 2 diabetes patients and obese people control their blood sugar levels and lose weight.
But research has suggested the jabs could lead to brittle bones with experts urging people who are vulnerable to fractures against using them.
Around half a million Britons are now thought to be using the medication, which can help them lose up to 20 per cent of their bodyweight in just a few months. It comes as a Mail on Sunday investigation last week revealed almost 400 Brits had been hospitalised — some with life-threatening complications — since the rollout of jabs such as Wegovy, Mounjaro and Saxenda.
In an Instagram video, the ‘Let Me Go’ hitmaker said she had visited her doctor for a check-up after coming off Ozempic two months earlier.
She added: ‘I’m kind of in shock right now because I wasn’t expecting this.
‘Ozempic can cause bone density loss and I didn’t think that would happen to me because I was only on it for a year.
‘But I have significant bone loss, I have osteoporosis and osteopenia.
‘That’s what happens if you use Ozempic for weight loss and you lose too much weight” – DailyMail Via averyofficial | Posted by Thrillz
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