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I was addicted to food but now I’m a Mounjaro addict – trolls say my ‘organs are f***ed’ but I had no side effects

Published on May 20, 2025 at 09:46 AM

A MUM-OF-TWO has revealed how her food addiction turned into becoming a Mounjaro addict instead.

TikTok user Kharis kickstarted her journey in January and had lost a staggering 2 stone by February.

Before and after Mounjaro weight loss.
The brunette beauty started her Mounjaro journey back in January and has since shed a whopping 3 stone
Woman injecting herself with Mounjaro; 3-month difference shown.
Kharis shared the jaw-dropping makeover on TikTok, where it’s left people totally divided
Mounjaro (tirzepatide) injection pen and box.
Mounjaro is typically used to treat type 2 diabetes

After taking a break from – also regarded by some as the King Kong of – Kharis decided to jump back on the medication in May.

During this month, the young mother managed to shed another stone, proudly sharing the epic results in a recent video.

To prove just how much weight and extra inches she had managed to burn off, Kharis uploaded a clip where she was wearing the same – but several months apart.

Following the three-month course of injecting herself in the tummy, Kharis now boasts a noticeably , with a .

The mum – who said she used to be ”;;”;; – also claimed that she didn’t suffer from any nasty side effects.

Some of the most common side effects on Mounjaro include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, constipation and indigestion, experts have warned.

Kharis said: ”;;I’ve had non [none] at all luckily but my friend did get the nausea feeling but wasn’t actually sick.”;;

Sharing the transformation on her page, the brunette beauty added that although she did join the gym, she’s only popped inside for a twice.

”;;Need to start asap tho to try ,”;; Kharis went on, claiming that before taking Mounjaro, she was ”;;classed as obese”;;.

As well as using the medication, which is licensed for patients with, Kharis also stuck to a calorie deficit to achieve the enviable results.

”;;POV: you were just a girl addicted to food but now you’re just a girl addicted to Mounjaro,”;; she said in the video.

Viewers left divided

Theclip, which was posted under the username@khar1sx, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly racked up a whopping 285k views in just two days.

Social media userswere gobsmacked by Kharis’ incredibleand more than 140 viewers rushed to share their thoughts.

One person said: ”;;That’s amazing of just 3 month kharis.”;;

”;;You look amazing! Well done,”;; another chimed in.

”;;Wow, you smashed it girl. So happy for you,”;; someone else added.

But while many were praising the mum-of-two, not everyone was so supportive, as one critic warned: ”;;Have fun when your vital organs are f****d.”;;

Hitting back at the harsh comment – which has been liked by more than a dozen others – the mother said: ”;;I believe if used correctly Mounjaro is safe but each to their own.”;;

Be aware of the dangers

Although many were impressed with Kharis’ 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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