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I lost 3.5st in 2 months on Mounjaro, yes I have saggy skin and stretch marks but I’m so much happier being skinny

Published on May 08, 2025 at 07:00 PM

A MUM who lost a whopping 3.5st in just two months thanks to Mounjaro has revealed she finally feels happy despite having saggy skin.

In less than three months, mum-of-two Gemma Kelly was able to go from just under 13st to 9st.

Woman reading a phone message about weight loss.
In just two months, mum Gemma shed a whopping 3.5st thanks to fat jabs
Woman taking a selfie in leggings, with a toddler touching her leg.
The mum-of-two has since come off Mounjaro – but it dedicate to keep the weight off
Mounjaro (tirzepatide) injection pen and box.
Mounjaro is typically used to treat type 2 diabetes

According to the young mum, who forked out £120 every month for Mounjaro – which is regarded by some as the King Kong of – she has now come off the medication.

During the eight weeks that Gemma was on Mounjaro, she’d inject Mounjaro into her thigh and stomach every morning to avoid ”; throughout the day”;.

Although the brunette stunner didn’t during the eight-week course, Gemma ensured she followed ”; and stayed away from and ”;.

While Gemma has left people gobsmacked with the epic transformation, the young mum revealed the huge weight loss has left her with .

But this, as well as the – which she developed during two – have been worth it, as Gemma now feels better than ever.

”;I feel amazing and happy with my body finally,”; she told her 11.3k followers in a recent TikTok video.

She went on in the comments: ”;I’ve actually had my bloods done yesterday just due to how much weight I have lost.

”;I’m very healthy and everything is fine within my body.

”;Yes, it’s a lot of weight I have lost that’s why I was checked and I have taken my last dosage to now maintain my weight I have lost.”;

Since ending her journey with the popular fat jab three weeks ago, Gemma revealed she is experiencing – but is determined to .

”;I’m feeling hungry again but I’m sticking to a diet and continuing to work out.”;

Thrilled with her new physique and slimmed down appearance, Gemma beamed: ”;Mwahh to Mounjaro.

”;Thanks Mounjaro it’s been lovely,”; she wrote in the caption of another clip, sharing her fabulous makeover.

‘Looking fine mama’

Theclip, which was posted under the username @gemmakelly97, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly racked up a whopping 1.5million views.

Social media users were gobsmacked by Gemma’s incredibleand more than 100 viewers rushed to praise her.

One wrote: ”;Looking fine mama, don’t listen to them. They do not know what it involves. Going to get that too soon.”;

Another chimed in: ”;You look incredible I would say I’m probably your weight pre now and your after results are my goal.”;

”;LOVE this progress, so inspiring!”; a viewer wrote.

Be aware of the dangers

Although many were impressed with Gemma’s weight loss, those debating whether to start usingshould know that it can have.

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

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

But despite this, theNHSadvised people to “never take an anti-obesityif 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, which are administered every seven days, are licensed for patients with.

They are also available to assist those who are clinically obese (with aof 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.

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

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