Cuban actress and influencer Lisandra Silva recently revealed a harrowing experience with Ozempic, a prescription medication commonly used for weight loss.
On November 1, the 37-year-old posted a video on Instagram sharing her story, explaining how her doctor had recommended Ozempic as a weight-loss solution.
However, Lisandra Silva's experience took an alarming turn, ultimately landing her in the hospital.
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Lisandra Silva Ends Up In The Hospital Following Ozempic Use
In the video, Silva detailed how the medication made her feel increasingly unwell, describing symptoms so severe that she felt as if she was "passing out."
“How low did Ozempic go?” the actress wrote in her post. “Do you know who recommended it to me: A doctor [eye emoji], and I tell you I put it on once to try it, because they talked about it so much and I ended up in the hospital. My sugar dropped so much that I had to call the children's daddy when I felt like I was passing out & my kids were asleep next to me.”
She added, “Thank God nothing happened, but I felt like I was dying and ended up at the clinic in a wheelchair."
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The actress’s candid post comes amid a surge in the popularity of Ozempic and similar drugs, which, though FDA-approved for treating type 2 diabetes, have become widely sought after for their weight-loss effects.
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Lisandra Silva Warns Others Before Taking Ozempic
Silva’s account serves as a warning to those considering Ozempic for weight loss, shedding light on the potential side effects that users may not expect.
Her story has resonated with fans and followers who are now questioning the risks of using medications like Ozempic for purposes beyond their original medical intent.
"I love this version of you, I connect with you so much," one of her fans said.
"Cute at the end everything is food and healthy habits thanks for sharing your routines more than a medicine is to do," another said.
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Lisandra Silva Begs Her Fans To Listen To Her Advice
Silva encouraged her followers to seek thorough medical advice and be cautious, emphasizing the importance of understanding the risks associated with such powerful medications.
“My OZEMPIC IS: Ayurveda Diet, Meditation, Exercise in Nature! Discipline, Determination, Mental Toughness, and Clear Goals! Health of the mind, body and heart!” she said. “Please listen to my advice! There is nothing like a healthy lifestyle! DON'T MAKE IT UP!”
Lisandra Silva's recent hospitalization after using Ozempic highlights the potential risks associated with weight loss injections. She is not alone; other celebrities have also reported adverse experiences with such medications.
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Other Celebs Who Have Advised Against Ozempic
"Real Housewives of New York City" star Jessel Taank voiced strong opposition to using Ozempic, saying she "hates Ozempic" and would "never put needles in [herself]."
Taank, who spoke to Us Weekly, stressed the importance of natural approaches to weight management. “I’m not on any weight loss drug,” she said. “If you know me, you know I have terrible anxiety so that would scare me to death. I have never, ever ever taken it.”
Similarly, "Real Housewives of New Jersey" star Jennifer Fessler revealed she ended up in the hospital with an impacted bowel after taking semaglutide.
Plus, Lottie Moss, the younger half-sister of Kate Moss, was hospitalized earlier this year after misusing the drug.
More Stars Who've Spoken About Ozempic
Elon Musk was among the first celebrities to openly talk about using GLP-1 drugs. In November 2022, he shared on his social media platform, X, that he had lost 30 pounds.
Additionally, Fat Joe recently opened up about his lifelong journey with diabetes, sharing that he’s managed the condition since his teenage years and that Ozempic is just one component of his health routine. He emphasized that his transformation is the result of years of discipline, including significant dietary changes and consistent exercise, well before Ozempic was available.
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Actress Kathy Bates also addressed her weight loss, telling PEOPLE Magazine, “There’s been a lot of talk that I just was able to do this because of Ozempic, but I have to impress upon people out there that this was hard work for me, especially during the pandemic. It’s very hard to say you’ve had enough.”
Though this treatment isn’t suitable for everyone, individuals considering it should consult their healthcare provider to weigh its potential benefits and risks.