How would you like to have diarrhea for life? Well, if you or anyone you know is on the drug ozempic, this could be a reality for you real soon, folks. I've had friends try to get me on this drug. I have friends that are doctors that have tried to prescribe this for me and say, hey man, you'll lose weight. Quick, tell your friends about this stuff. And I did just a little Google search, made up my own mind and said, no, this ain't for me. This is not something I want to do. And now what's coming out is you could suffer diarrhea forever after Ozepic caused horrible bowel injury and weight loss drug. Made another vomit until her teeth fell out. I don't know how that happens. I don't know if they're just using that as like a figure of speech, but I think they mean it because maybe the acid eats away at your gums. Not sure. Claim dozens of lawsuits saying maker failed to warn of its dangers. Folks, diarrhea for life. There's no amount of money that I could win for reparations if I suffered from this. Your life is over. Your social life goes down the drain. It's over. Never go on a date again. Can't even go to the movie diarrhea for life, folks. Nova Nordisk, the maker of Ozempic and Wegov, I think that's how you said, has been hit with dozens of lawsuits from patients who suffer stomach paralysis after using the drugs. Patients told Dailymail. com they weren't warned about the risks, which left some with lifelong injuries like, you got to keep going to the bathroom. And attorneys said thousands more lawsuits will be filed. Eli Lilly, which makes rival drug mounjero, also faces at least ten lawsuits with similar claims about side effects that patients say they weren't warned about. Folks, that's why in the society we live in today, everybody wants something. They want the instant gratification. They want the get skinny quick, they want this fast, they want that fast, and nobody wants to work for anything. And there's a lot of societal pressure. And the sad thing about this, if you could take anything in a little Magic pill, you're going to do it. And if it says on there that you're going to lose weight and doctors are prescribing it, just let other people try it for a few years. Let them work out the kinks. Let them test it. Let other people be the guinea pig. A woman who will suffer diarrhea for the rest of her life after using ozempic is among dozens of patients who are suing the maker of the blockbuster weight loss drug over claims it left them with crippling stomach paralysis. Boy, am I happy I didn't try this drug. Wow. And they were really pushing it on me. I have a lot of friends that are on this stuff. I just called one today, and I go, man, did you know about this? Oh, bro, I got off this stuff a long time ago. It was making me feel weak and nauseated. I got off it. Well, thank God you did, because guess what, buddy? You could have had diarrhea for life. Nova Nordis, the maker of Ozempic and Wegov. Excuse me, how I pronounce these words, is facing lawsuits from patients across America who say they experienced extreme side effects which were allegedly not warned about. I mean, this is going to be off the rails. I know so many people that are on this drug right now, and it's mainly young people. That's what's so unbelievable about it. A lot of young people do this stuff, and you see it all the time. Young people are. They're the ones that are now using botox and fillers, and it's all because of this. I'd like to call the instant gratification generation or the Instagram generation. Thousands more patients have also come forward to claim they suffered adverse reactions to the drugs, and attorneys say many more could join the growing legal campaign. Most of the patients claim they suffered from gastropariasis. I guess that's how you say it. Which is the medical name for paralysis of the stomach. Paralysis of the stomach. That sounds brutal. Oh, that sounds terrible. There's no amount of money. No amount of money that can solve this issue for me. I like having regular bowel movements, folks. I don't need diarrhea for the rest of my life. The condition, which can be life threatening, causes a buildup of food. In your gut. In the gut. And symptoms include nausea, vomiting, and severe pain. Your life is over. Your life is over. Dailymail. com reviewed more than a dozen lawsuits filed since November by patients who were diagnosed with gastropariasis. I think that's how you say it. After using Ozempic and wegovi, including whom some who suffered life threatening bowel injuries and faced lifelong consequences. Oh, my gosh. In all the lawsuits, Novo Nordis is accused of failing to properly warn about the risk of gastroparesis. Pariasis. Gosh, I can't pronounce that word on the drugs packaging. So you see a very attractive girl right here got the whole world in front of her. And it says here, Breahan, 23, told dailymail. com she required five hospital visits before doctors diagnosed her with gastropariasis, which was allegedly caused by Ozempic. Her life is over, folks. Beautiful girl, very attractive girl. Until you go into the restroom after her, her social life is over and her life is just beginning. All because she wanted to get skinny quick. She wanted that magic pill. Zachariah Gregory was hospitalized for four weeks and had her gallbladder removed because of complications which were allegedly caused by her use of girl. And you know what? It looks to me like these girls are also, it just could be me, but they're probably doing botox and fillers and things like that. I mean, the pressure on the younger generation now to be perfect, that they would risk their lives, not even care about the side effects of a drug like Ozempic and just to lose weight, just to lose an extra 510 pounds. It's the pressure of this generation, generation Z man. It's going to be interesting to see where they are, even in their thirty s and forty s. At least ten lawsuits have also been filed against Eli Lilly, the maker of Mangero, a diabetes drug which works in a similar way to Ozempic and a wegov, and is also prescribed off label for weight loss. I got to say, there's a lot of doctors that are irresponsible just handing this. Eli Lilly is also accused of failing to include proper warnings about Mangero's risks. In one case, a woman who used ozempic and Mangero claims she was diagnosed with gastropariasis, which caused her to vomit so much that some of her teeth fell out. In another, a woman was diagnosed with a life threatening bowel injury. I'd hate to see what that looks like after using ozembic and underwent surgery which lasts nearly 9 hours. How does this, I mean, could you imagine stomach paralysis? I mean, what happens? You don't digest your food, your intestines don't work. That all just goes null and void. What do you do? Your life is over. Doctor said she would be in pain for the rest of her life. Read that again, folks, the rest of her life. And will never have a solid bowel movement again. A third case brought by a woman who used Wegovi, claims she was diagnosed with severe gastroparesis and was hospitalized with symptoms including going a week without albo vents. Oh my. More than 40 cases have been filed in federal courts across America, and attorneys are reviewing thousands more. Thousands more the cases are expected to be grouped together later this month into a multi district litigation, which will centralize them before a single judge, Cameron Stephenson, an attorney at Levin, Pampentino, pampantonino, whatever, Rafferty told Dailycom dailymail. com. His firm currently has around 100 clients who were diagnosed with gastroparesis after using the drugs, and it's investigating 1000 more. There's no doubt in my mind that there are going to be thousands of cases that will be filed in the MDL over time. My buddy said that this stuff made him feel just terrible. He was not feeling good. He was nauseated. He felt lethargic. Stevenson, who floated the possibility that the number of individuals could run into tens of thousands. The legal action is focused on patients who were medically diagnosed with an obstruction or gastroparesis and required emergency treatment or hospital intervention. He added, I can't even imagine this being a side effect. I can't even imagine this not being able to go to the restroom, constipation or diarrhea. Stevenson said there's no doubt that the drugs are highly effective for many patients who want to lose weight or control but diabetes. But, he added, the point is that these drugs carry with them potentially permanent side effects or a side effect that can have extreme side effects on someone's health and their life. You have to put that in the warning label. Yeah, but how many people do you know that honestly will just sidestep the warning label? They don't care about the warning. They don't care about the side effects. They just want to get skinny. Now, Ozempic is FDA approval. I mean, I know people that will take the risk. I actually know people right now that are still on this stuff. I should call all of them. Ozempic has FDA approval for the treatment of type two diabetes, but has been prescribed off label for weight loss to millions of Americans. Mangero also has approval for diabetes, but can also be prescribed off label for weight loss. Just a couple of months ago, my friends were telling me this was all the craze. Yeah, I guess it's like an insulin pin right here. I guess you just subcutaneous. Wow. Novo Nordis. Wegov has FDA approval for chronic weight management. Nothing is worth your life. Nothing is worth shitting your pants for the rest of your life. No social life. What's the point? What's the point of any of this stuff if the risks it carry outweigh the benefits? I don't understand it. I don't get it. I like having regular bowel movements so let me know your comments down below. What do you all think? I mean, would you take the risk of this? Do you know anybody on this stuff or are you using it? And then are you going to get off it, like, immediately? I don't think this is worth a risk, folks. Not to me. And I'm sure a lot of people are just now watching this. You might be on it. You may need to get off. You may want to get off or you'll be on the toilet for life. All right, folks, give me your thoughts down below. Let me know what you think. Is there a price tag you could put on this stuff? I don't think any amount of money would make me happy if this was one of the side effects and I was suffering from it. Paralysis, paralysis of the stomach. Are you kidding me? I'm just telling you, man, I don't trust the industry at all. Excuse me for feeling that way. Let me know your thoughts down below, folks. Later. .