A WOMAN has revealed that she felt sad and embarrassed when she weighed 27 stone, so made the decision to start using Mounjaro.

In just under a year, thanks to , Chloe was able to lose 10 stone and 5 lbs.

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Not only this, but she’s now on a mission to drop an extra five stone too.

Prior to using , which is regarded by some as the King Kong of , Chloe topped the scales at 27 stone 8 lbs, but now weighs just over 17 stone.

After “hating”; how she “looked and felt”;, Chloe, who is from the UK, explained that using o “has been life changing.”;

Not only has she “grown as a person”;, but she is now so “proud”; of herself and her achievements.

Chloe took to to share a before and after look at her impressive , leaving many open-mouthed.

At the start of Chloe’s short clip, we saw pictures of her prior to slimming down.

Alongside the video, Chloe wrote: “Tomorrow will be a year since I started my Mounjaro journey...looking back on these pictures makes me feel sad and embarrassed.”;

Chloe claimed that she had “let herself go”; and could see “so much sadness”; in her eyes before she slimmed down.

The explained that when she was at her heaviest, she “put on a brave face”; but felt “dead inside.”;

As a result, Chloe knew that she “needed to make changes”; and wanted to “better herself”; for the sake of her .

Chloe took the plunge and started using , as she wanted to “feel in control of her future”;.

Later in the video, Chloe, who is just one in around , shared a series of selfies after losing the weight and confirmed that she “felt like a different person”; and saw her “confidence and self esteem”; grow.

Not only did she see “real changes”;, but these were not just , but mental too.

Thrilled with her new physique and slimmed down appearance, Chloe beamed: “I started to see a spark behind my eyes.”;

‘You look phenomenal’

The clip, which was posted under the username @ mounjaro.withchloe , has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly racked up 409,700 views in just three days.

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

Oh wow! You have done amazing!

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One person said: “I am so proud of you! What an inspiration.”;

Another added: “You look absolutely phenomenal.”;

A third commented: “Oh wow! You have done amazing!”;

Not only this, but someone else chimed in: “Omg you look like the of the before picture now.”;

Be aware of the dangers

Although many were impressed with Chloe’s weight loss, those debating whether to start 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, which are administered every seven days, are licensed for patients with .

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