“I suffered mild depression when I started with Ozempic, though it disappeared after one week,” said the Texan. “But immediately after, I noticed a severe, burning pain in my back, shoulders, and arms. I was in excruciating pain,” she continued. “I had COVID before that, so I thought it was post-COVID neuropathy pain.”
However, the fiery pangs persisted. “The burning pain in the back never disappeared,” confessed Rosas. “But in August, a worse burning pain in my genital area and buttocks appeared.”
Oh, she's a crazy b-word who made it all up. Very cool, NYPost. And kudos for Newsweek for first breaking her .
“The pain was so intense that I called my doctor,” Rosas remembered. “He immediately told me to discontinue Ozempic, and he told me it may have caused this issue, as one of the less talked about side effects is rashes, itching, or hives.”
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