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I lost 5st on Mounjaro & did zero exercise – it took me from unhappy & overweight to finally being confident in 7 months

Published on May 08, 2025 at 09:13 AM

A MOTHER has revealed that she was unhappy and overweight so decided to start using Mounjaro.

In just seven months, thanks to the , Claire Walton was able to lose five stone.

Woman showing her weight loss progress over seven months.
A mother went from unhappy and overweight to slender and confident thanks to Mounjaro
Woman in black pantsuit expressing surprise.
Claire Walton not only dropped five stone whilst using the jabs, but has even saved cash on takeaways and alcohol too
Mounjaro (tirzepatide) injection pen and box.
Mounjaro is typically used to treat type 2 diabetes

Not only this, but Claire has now gained her confidence back and is feeling better than ever.

Prior to using , which is regarded by some as the King Kong of , Claire was feeling “ and unhappy”; with how she looked and felt.

As a result, Claire, who is from the UK, began using to shift the weight.

After slimming down, Claire took to to share a before and after look at her impressive , leaving many open-mouthed.

At the start of Claire’s short clip, we saw videos of her prior to using the fat jabs.

Alongside this, the content creator wrote: “Seven months ago I said enough was enough...so I began my weight loss journey.”;

The , who is just one in around , then shared clips showing off her slimmer physique.

Thrilled with her new slimmed down appearance, Claire beamed: “I’m now five stone lighter, feeling so much more confident and loving myself again.”;

Claire claimed that although she has lost a huge amount of weight, she is now on a mission to shed another 2 stone 7 lbs.

Mounjaro can cost anywhere from £129 up to £219 a month depending on the dosage.

When asked how she could afford Mounjaro, Claire confirmed: “We were spending over £400 a month in and – going on this had stopped the drink and takeaways so it pays for itself.”;

Not only this, but when it came to working out alongside using Mounjaro, Claire confirmed that she didn’t do any .

Despite this, she acknowledged that she was able to clock up 10,000 steps each day by running around at and after her .

‘Totally inspiring’

The clip, which was posted under the username @clairewalton21, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly racked up 346,600 views.

Not only this, but it’s also amassed 7,133 likes, 598 comments and 179 saves.

Well done, seriously thinking about starting this

TikTok user

Social media users were gobsmacked by Claire’s incredible and many eagerly rushed to praise her jaw-dropping .

One person said: “Looking fabulous.”;

Another added: “You’ve done absolutely brilliant. Totally inspiring.”;

A third commented: “What a transformation...well done Claire.”;

At the same time, someone else chimed in and wrote: “Well done, seriously thinking about starting this.”;

Be aware of the dangers

Although many were amazed by Claire’s weight loss, those debating whether to begin using should know that it can have .

And experts and NHS medics have shared a stern warning about the dangers of taking such medications without a prescription.

Sun GP acknowledged that Mounjaro, which , can save the lives of people with “life-threatening levels of .”;

But despite this, the NHS advised people to “never take an anti-obesity if it has not been prescribed to you.”;

The NHS warned: “These types of medicines may not be safe for you and can cause serious side effects.”;

works by suppressing ­your , making you feel fuller for longer.

The injections are licensed for patients with and are administered every seven days.

They are also available to assist those who are clinically obese (with a of 30 or over).

The , which have been widely regarded as , can be prescribed by a practitioner – such as a doctor, nurse or a pharmacist-independent prescriber.

But increasingly, we are seeing more and more people , without sufficient checks.

Not only this, but recently, figures from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency revealed that had been linked to .

Following the death of a man from Burton upon Trent, Staffs, who died after taking Mounjaro, his family are now

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