Ozempic Users Are Pooping Their Beds

These days, the latest "miracle weight loss" drugs have taken the world by storm. They promise incredible results in shedding those extra pounds, but like everything else, they come with a few downsides. And one of these downsides, brace yourself, involves an embarrassing bodily function—yep, I'm talking about accidentally soiling yourself.

While these weight loss drugs have their merits in helping people achieve their desired weight, it's important to address the potential side effects. One of the less-than-pleasant outcomes that some individuals have experienced is an unexpected episode of bowel incontinence. It's undoubtedly an uncomfortable and mortifying situation to find yourself in.

Now, before you swear off these weight loss wonders completely, it's crucial to remember that not everyone experiences this unfortunate consequence. Each person's reaction to medications can vary, and while some may face this unexpected outcome, others might not encounter it at all.

But still, yikes…

From Daily Mail


The blockbuster weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy are earning rave reviews among influencers, celebrities and slimmers — but some users aren't so lucky.

A growing number of patients are detailing embarrassing and debilitating stomach and toilet symptoms - from severe constipation to losing control of the bowels.

The problems have become so common a Reddit group with more than 30,000 members has been created where users share their most embarrassing stories.

One user wrote in a thread: 'I quite literally s**t myself while sleeping. That's a first. Been tough few days of diarrhea after my first semaglutide injection.' Meanwhile, a 43-year-old anonymous man taking Wegovy said 'I just feel SO embarrassed being a grown adult who messed his pants!' 

The drugs slow the digestive process, making people feel full for longer periods of time. This can lead to constipation. However, it can also signal to the brain that stomach contents need to be emptied sooner, resulting in diarrhea. 

Another user in that same thread was on their way to a birthday dinner and said they 'ended up s******g my pants probably 15 minutes into the drive.
'Wegovy gave me constant gas that would sometimes trick me and end up being explosive diarrhea. What a nightmare.' 

Ozempic and Wegovy both use semaglutide, which suppresses appetite and triggers weight loss.


Well, that’s a pretty messy side effect: “sh*tting the bed."

I guess if you’re taking these new weight loss drugs, it might be a good idea to wear a diaper for a while, just to be on the safe side!

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