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I shed 7st after taking Mounjaro… trolls warn me about ‘bad side effects’ but now I’ve regained my health and life

A WOMAN has shared how she regained her ”health and life” after dropping 7st with Mounjaro.

Numerous experts and NHS medics have warned about the dangers of fat jabs and say they shouldn’t be taken without a prescription.

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Mounjaro is used to treat type 2 diabetes and obesity
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Blonde beauty, only known as Prinsess Dai on TikTok, explained that before she embarked on her weight loss journey with the so-called ”fat loss jabs” she felt ”unhealthy and depressed”.

The Disney fan, from Hawaii, started using Mounjaro 11 months ago topping the scales at 17st and has so far dropped a whopping 7st.

Although according to the woman many warned her about the ”bad side effects” the jabs have, she said the only side effect was ”losing 100 lbs in 11 months” – which has totally transformed her.

Sharing the jaw-dropping makeover on her page, she hit back at the critics and trolls: ”GLP-1 biggest side effect is losing 100 lbs in 11 months, regaining my health and my life and fitting in all my clothes again.”

”It’s so noticeable how healthier I am when I have to go up and down my house! Incredible,” she couldn’t get over the amazing results in the video.

Although the blonde beauty now feels better than ever, shedding the huge weight has left with her sagging skin around her arms and tummy – which she’s considering to tackle with surgery.

She told TikTok users: ”Don’t have horrible amounts but it’s definitely there.

”It’s mostly because I’m in 40s and I’ve yo-yo diet my whole life.”

Chuffed with the epic transformation, she went on: ”Life doesn’t stop when you aren’t happy with your weight but after starting my GLP-1 journey it sure can get better once you start feeling happier and healthier.”

”I always made sure I embodied my personality but now I feel more like fully who I am.”

Mounjaro, known as the King Kong of jabs, is to be rolled out on the NHS.

Sun GP Dr Zoe Williams says it can save the lives of people with “life-threatening levels of obesity”.

But the NHS website warns: “Never take an anti-obesity medicine if it has not been prescribed to you. These types of medicines may not be safe for you and can cause serious side effects.”

About half a million Brits take weight loss drugs – and that number is expected to double in the next year.

Mounjaro is said to suppress the ­appetite, making people feel fuller for longer.

Weight loss injections are licensed for patients with type 2 diabetes and to assist those who are clinically obese – with a Body Mass Index of 30 or over.

One jab is administered each week but the duration is dependent on a person’s weight.

The drugs can be lawfully supplied only when prescribed by a practitioner – like a doctor, nurse or a pharmacist-independent prescriber.

But many people are buying them through online pharmacies with insufficient checks.

Earlier this year, figures from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency revealed fat jabs had been linked to 82 deaths across the UK.

And the family of a man from Burton upon Trent, Staffs, who died after taking Mounjaro are calling for a probe into the jab’s “potential to kill”.

Illustration of weight-loss drug death statistics.

Big divide

The stunner’s weight loss journey has racked up more than 34k likes on the platform.

But social media users were left totally divided – whilst many praised the makeover and thought she looked ”incredible”, not everyone was as keen on the idea of using fat loss jabs to shed the pounds.

One viewer shared their horrific experience, writing: ”So glad it worked for you. My side effect was going blind in right eye.”

Someone else thought: ”it’s aged you 20 years, the slower you lose weight the better.”

But another praised: ”Wow you must feel so healthy and so much easier to do stairs – congrats!”

”Omg…you look amazing,well done keep up the good work,” a social media user added.

The dark side of Mounjaro

Last year it was revealed that Scots nurse Susan McGowan, 58, died after taking low-dose injections of Mounjaro over a fortnight.

A probe also found that nearly 400 people have gone to hospital after taking weight loss drugs.

Side effects include nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea leading to severe dehydration.

But doctors say they have also seen “life-threatening complications”, including seizures, bowel obstruction and inflammation of the pancreas.

Model Lottie Moss, 27, also said she had a seizure after taking high doses of Ozempic.

The makers of Mounjaro, Lilly UK, said patient safety is its “top priority”.

Lilly UK stressed: “Regulatory agencies conduct extensive independent assessments of the benefits and risks of every new medicine and Lilly is committed to continually monitoring, evaluating, and reporting safety data.

“If anyone is experiencing side effects when taking any Lilly medicine, they should talk to their doctor or other healthcare professional.”        

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Sakamoto Days’ massive failure in the anime adaptation has made fans wary of the upcoming The Beginning After the End series. Sakamoto Days had been one of the most-anticipated anime of 2025. However, when the show started airing, it quickly became evident that the series massively compromised its quality in trying to stay faithful to […]

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Major warning to Irish drivers as loophole over avoiding penalty points set to end next month

AN URGENT warning has been issued to thousands of Irish drivers using a loophole to avoid penalty points, as it is set to end next month.

A legal loophole that allows motorists to receive a 24-hour driving disqualification in order to avoid penalty points is set to be closed in April, the Department of Transport reveals.

When the drivers are almost at 12 penalty points on their licence, some drivers have used Section 2.8 of the Road Traffic Act 2002 to avoid getting six-month driving suspensions.

Section 2.8 permits drivers to earn an auxiliary driving prohibition instead of penalty points, which is how the loophole works.

The duration of this driving ban is determined by the specific judge overseeing the penalty points case.

After the Irish Times first brought attention to the loophole in 2024, a law was recently passed in an attempt to close it, allowing the judge to impose both penalty points and driving bans for a single offence.

The process of merging applying bans and apply penalty points has taken some time.

Still, provisions for closing the loophole are expected to be finalised in the next few weeks, according to the Department of Transport.

Recently, KFM Radio reported that a woman in front of Naas District Court was likely to receive five penalty points for not wearing a seat belt.

However, she had the points removed and instead received the 24-hour driving ban by using the loophole.

Elsewhere, thousands of Irish learner drivers have expressed frustrations with delays as the latest stats from the RSA show that test waiting times have increased again.

The Road Safety Authority’s latest figure shows that were 74,674 people on the list waiting for a date in February, an increase of just over 2,000 compared to January.

The stats also revealed that the estimated national average waiting time has increased from 22 weeks in January to 23 weeks last month.

However, the RSA’s target meant that no one should be waiting more than 10 weeks for their driving test.

And none of the 61 test centres nationwide meet the goal.

‘EXTREMELY FRUSTRATED’

Many learner drivers have been in the system for a total of ten months, including Matthew Duff.

Talking to RTE News, he revealed that he applied for a retest and still has not heard back with a confirmed date.

He said that the delay has a major effect on his daily life, including lengthening his commutes because he is only able to drive when accompanied by a fully qualified driver.

He said: “I’m extremely frustrated over it. I live in Ratoath. I go to college in Coolock, and I also work in town. Public transport wise, it just doesn’t cut it.

“I’m normally late to college because it takes about two hours to get there [compared to 40 minutes in the car].

“Not having a license prevents me from actually getting more work in other counties.”

PLANS TO REDUCE DELAYS

In hopes to reduce the delays of waiting time, the RSA and the Department of Transport stated that additional testers have been recruited.

The first group of testers has begun their training and is set to see 200 testers once completed.

It is anticipated that the intention to reinstate the ten-week waiting period and steps to expedite that process will be at the forefront of the Minister of Transport’s upcoming meeting with the RSA.

Brendan Walsh, the chief operations officer at the RSA, said: “This is an important first step in bringing down driving test waiting times and I am confident that we will see a significant improvement over the coming months.”

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Drivers are warned that the loophole will be ending next month

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Mum slams ‘cash grabbing’ kids birthday that didn’t provide a cake – but others argue ‘poor children deserve parties’

A MUM has divided opinion after her complaint about a child’s birthday party went viral.

Taking to TikTok, the mum known as @olgainspired, shared her rant about the party her child attended, complaining that it was “without even cake.”

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The mum complained that nothing was provided at the party
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Sharing a video of a roller disco rink, she captioned her clip writing: “Recently attended a kid’s birthday party. Turns out, everyone had to pay for their own entry ticket.

“No food, no drinks – not even cake.

“The kids played, then left. Everyone still brought gifts. I tried to act normal but honestly, what was that?”

In the caption to the video she added: “People are weird. Why not just invite to the park? Or why not to add no gifts please if you literally don’t do anything.”

The post attracted more than 4000 comments, and has been viewed more than 1.5 million times with many viewers quick to criticise the mum’s judgement.

“Maybe a mum with no money trying to give her kid a good birthday party, and maybe you people with money should have compassion,” one wrote.

But Olga was quick to clapback, replying: “You don’t get anything you cannot afford.”

Another suggested: “Consider for a moment that poor children also deserve parties, even if they don’t quite meet adult expectations.”

Meanwhile another added: “I don’t understand the alternative…one mom pays for 30 kids? Or what are you saying here?”

But not everyone was critical, with several viewers agreeing with Olga’s take.

“Why are people defending this? The parents didn’t put money or effort into organising a party, it’s so clearly a cash grab it’s not funny,” one wrote.

“You could have made box mix cupcakes for $1. Water is free. Come onnnnnnnn the bar is beneath the floor.”

And this person suggested a more tactful approach could have been taken: “I get that some people can’t afford parties. 

“They’re expensive but you have to set clear expectations on the invite. Join us for birthday play date. Each kid responsible for admission. Gifts not required.”

The poster came back into the comments to defend herself.

She wrote: “I was okay to pay for entrance. But no food or water was upsetting. This is not expensive at all. 

“Any water/juice/cupcake and blowing the candles would completely change the atmosphere.”

This article was originally published on Kidspot and has been republished here with permission.

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Luke Littler on track to rival Anthony Joshua’s superstardom as Eddie Hearn hails darts champ’s ‘meteoric rise’

LUKE LITTLER is on track to rival Anthony Joshua’s superstardom thanks to his meteoric rise.

Littler shot to fame as a 16-year-old outsider at last year’s darts world championship – where he made it all the way to the final.

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He lost to Luke Humphries but 12 months on and he did become the sport’s youngest world champion aged just 17.

Eddie Hearn was on hand to watch Joshua’s ascension to the top of the boxing and celebrity world.

And the fight promoter is also chairman of the Professional Darts Corporation – meaning he works with two of Britain’s biggest sports stars.

Hearn told SunSport: “I think right now Luke Litter is probably the most instantly recognisable face in sport in the UK.

“I mean, there isn’t anyone that doesn’t know who Luke Litter is or what he’s doing right now.

“He won again in the Premier League in Brighton, and he’s just going from strength to strength.

“I mean, he’s such an impressive young man in the sense that he’s performing under the utmost of pressure and keeping his head as well.

“So he’s got a great team of people around him and he’s on a meteoric rise.”

Inside Littler's massive rise

LUKE LITTLER has taken the darts world by storm since exploding onto the scene at the PDC World Championship at the beginning of the year.

The Nuke reached the final on his Ally Pally debut at just 16 years of age – smashing records along the way.

He has then gone on to win a host of PDC events and the Premier League title – which he claimed at the O2 Arena by beating world champion Luke Humphries in May.

He also finished his first season in the World Series as the No1 ranked player.

He has joined Jude Bellingham on the Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe list.

And the teenage titan even had to snub an invite from the WWE.

The Sun exclusively revealed that Littler is plotting to create a fitness empire.

He is also cashing in away from the Oche thanks to an Instagram side hustle.

And he’s even the face of a brand new cereal.

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Joshua, 35, has been through it all with the British public on his journey as a two-time world heavyweight champion.

And Hearn has been there to navigate the ups and downs – something he warned Littler will also have to experience.

He said: “I’m sure there’s gonna be a time where Luke Litler’s not liked like he is now but that really comes with success and that’s just the rollercoaster of fame.

“So like I said, he seems to have a very level head on his shoulders and the PDC and support team do a great job in making sure that he’s prepared for what comes.”

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