{"id":3162,"date":"2025-05-15T09:01:33","date_gmt":"2025-05-15T09:01:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/curiousdrive.com\/?p=3162"},"modified":"2025-05-21T21:34:30","modified_gmt":"2025-05-21T21:34:30","slug":"i-lost-half-my-weight-on-ozempic-this-is-what-happened-to-my-body-when-i-stopped","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/curiousdrive.com\/index.php\/2025\/05\/15\/i-lost-half-my-weight-on-ozempic-this-is-what-happened-to-my-body-when-i-stopped\/","title":{"rendered":"I lost half my weight on Ozempic \u2014 this is what happened to my body when I stopped"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Ashley O\u2019Driscoll admits she didn’t think Ozempic would work for her (Picture supplied\/Barry Cronin)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The first thing Ashley O\u2019Driscoll does when she gets out of bed in the morning is head to the bathroom, stand on the scales and make a careful note of her weight in her phone<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Throughout her day, the mum-of-one writes down every calorie she eats, a habit borne out of years of weight gain and loss that has seen her half in size.<\/p>\n

Ashley, from Dublin, has a story similar to many women. Size 12 for most of her adult life, when she gave birth 16 years ago she struggled to go back to her pre-baby weight. Over the years her attempts to \u2018move more and eat less<\/a>\u2019 in a bid to slim down were unsuccessful. <\/p>\n

At her heaviest, Ashley was 5ft 11in and 22st, obese and unhappy.<\/p>\n

\u2018The slightest thing would make me put on weight. No matter what I did, I couldn’t get it down and keep it down,\u2019 she tells Metro<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

Ashley\u2019s size affected her confidence<\/a> and she left the house only to go to work, the school run or the supermarket; even a simple trip to the cinema would take excessive begging from her best friend.<\/p>\n

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Despite a few mild side effects of headaches and nausea, Ashley’s weight started to fall away within the first week of using Ozempic(Picture: WWW.BARRYCRONIN.COM)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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Ashley\u2019s size affected her confidence and she left the house only to go to work, the school run or the supermarket (Picture: Supplied)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

\u2018I felt really bad. I\u2019m nearly 40 and I haven\u2019t lived my thirties because I\u2019ve been in constant isolation because of my weight,\u2019 Ashley, 38, says.<\/p>\n

She decided to seek help from her doctor at the beginning of 2023, who suggested gastric surgery <\/a> but it had a five-year waiting list. So, as a last ditch attempt to lose the weight, Ashley decided to try Ozempic<\/a>. <\/p>\n

Also known as semaglutide, Ozempic<\/a> is a medication used to treat diabetes which works by mimicking the hormone GLP-1, making people feel fuller and less hungry. <\/p>\n

However, a new study of over 6,000 people by scientists at Oxford University has reported that those who use GLP-1 drugs will put their weight back on within 10 months of stopping if they don’t continue to maintain a healthy lifestyle. <\/p>\n

Having endured years of failed diets, slimming clubs and exercise regimes, Ashley admits the jab felt like a last resort – and she wasn’t entirely convinced it would work.<\/p>\n

She obtained a prescription from her doctor, picked up her first dose from the pharmacy, took it home and injected it into her abdomen. Despite a few mild side effects of headaches and nausea, Ashley’s weight started to fall away within the first week.<\/p>\n

\u2018It was great; it started coming off very quickly and I noticed the “food noise” disappear,’ she remembers.<\/p>\n

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Ashley O\u2019Driscoll pictured before and after her dramatic change in weight<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

‘You’re not constantly thinking about your next meal and what you\u2019re going to eat. It decreases your appetite and makes you feel full for longer.<\/p>\n

‘On Ozempic, I might have a breakfast of porridge and honey and then not eat again for another six hours. I would have a soup or something really small for lunch, then a small dinner.<\/p>\n

\u2018It was amazing, seeing those numbers come down on the scales. And the more weight I lost, the more activity I could do. So I was walking, running and weightlifting, which really helped. It felt amazing because I was sporty in my teens, but then I spent so much of my adult life not being able to walk upstairs without being out of breath.\u2019<\/p>\n

With her appetite suppressed on the weekly injections, by spring last year Ashley had lost 12st – nearly half her body weight – and wore jeans for the first time in years. She motivated herself by doing challenges on social media<\/a> to walk 10,000 more steps each day for seven days.<\/p>\n

\u2018Ozempic transformed my life completely.<\/a> I’m a totally different person, physically and mentally,\u2019 she says. But while Ashley was overjoyed to have lost the weight, she was dismayed by what was left behind.<\/p>\n

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