A MOTHER has revealed that she lost over seven stone after using Ozempic for 12 months.
Hannah, who is from the , claimed that people told her not to use the because of their potential .


And now, after she has , trolls are accusing her of stealing medicine for those suffering with .
The explained that after five , she was on a mission to .
Thanks to , which has hit headlines around the world for how quickly it allows people to , Hannah went from a US size 14 [UK size 18] to a US size 4 [UK size 8].
Not only this, but she also shifted 100lbs [7 stone 8 lbs], but experts and NHS medics warn about the dangers of taking such medications without a prescription.
has quickly become the poster child for a new wave of that can help people drop up to a fifth of their .
The , which have been called a miracle by some, work by mimicking GLP-1, a hormone released in the body when we are full.
But the NHS warned: “Never take an anti-obesity medicine if it has not been prescribed to you.
“These types of medicines may not be safe for you and can cause serious side effects.”;
About – and the number is expected to double in the next year.
Ozempic works by suppressing your , making people feel fuller for longer.
The injections are licensed for patients with and to assist those who are clinically obese (with a of 30 or over).
One jab is administered each week but the duration is dependent on someone’s weight.
The can be lawfully supplied when prescribed by a practitioner – such as a doctor, nurse or a pharmacist-independent prescriber.
But increasingly, people have been with insufficient checks.
Only recently, figures from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency revealed fat jabs had been linked to .
And the family of a man from Burton upon Trent, Staffs, who died after taking Mounjaro, another weight loss injection, are now .
Despite the dangers, this woman eagerly praised the effects of the on her .
In a short clip posted on with the caption “And I even kept all my hair”;, Hannah revealed her jaw-dropping Ozempic glow-up, leaving many totally stunned.
At the start of the video, we saw the woman prior to her .
She posed in the mirror whilst wearing a black top and , but seconds later, we saw Hannah rock a white crop top and a pair of cream , as she proudly showed off her new physique.

Hannah claimed that prior to using the fat jabs, people said to her: “Don’t use Ozempic, you’ll have side effects.”;
But now, Hannah, who has been accused of ‘cheating’ on her weight loss journey, has no regrets.
I was a hyper responder so I started losing [weight] right away
Hannah
She claimed that buying Ozempic costs her £194 a month, but she finds it “easy to ”; as since using the injections, she has “stopped and drinking .”;
She acknowledged that she has some on her thighs and when it comes to side effects, she had “very mild on the lower doses.”;
Alongside using Ozempic, Hannah prioritised healthy eating and .
She stressed that she eats “really clean”; and stays in a .
Alongside this, she stays “very active”; and focuses on walking, barre and weight lifting.
Reflecting on her weight loss journey, Hannah boasted that Ozempic started working for her “pretty quickly”;.
She beamed: “I was a hyper responder so I started losing [weight] right away.
“I massively changed my and exercise routine so I lost consistently from the get go.”;
Social media users react
The clip, which was posted under the username @balance.with.hannah, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly gone and racked up 2.2 million views.
It’s also amassed 129,900 likes, 2,502 comments and 16,000 shares.
People who have diabetes and actually are in need of Ozempic aren’t able to receive it because of people who are using it for weight loss
TikTok user
But social media users were left totally divided by Hannah’s video – whilst some were complimentary, not everyone was as kind.
One person said: “People who have diabetes and actually are in need of Ozempic aren’t able to receive it because of people who are using it for weight loss.”;
Another added: “Kidney patient here and I’ve been struggling a lot finding Ozempic, it’s very sad to see this video because we really need it due to our .”
Whilst a third commented: “It’s scary how you and the people in the comments think that this won’t affect you long term.”;
But to this, Hannah confidently clapped back and claimed: “It’s scary how you don’t understand the long term effects of or the fact that GLP-1 meds have been around for 20 years.”;
You look incredible, well done
TikTok user
Despite this, at the same time, social media users were gobsmacked by Hannah’s and were eager to express this.
One woman beamed: “Haters can stay mad! You look amazing, keep doing what works for YOU.”;
A second chimed in: “You look incredible, well done.”;
Meanwhile, someone else praised: “Damn girl, you look goooood!”;