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MDLLA’s Tracy Stopped Taking Mounjaro After ‘Projectile Vomit’ Side Effect

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Share her story. Tracy teacher revealed that she stopped taking Mounjaro after experiencing uncomfortable side effects.

The Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles star, 47, talked about her experience with the drug on the Friday, June 2 episode of the “Jeff Lewis Has Issues” podcast. “The only thing I couldn’t do was drink [alcohol]which [would make me] projectile vomit,” Tutor said of her time on the medication, which she said lasted about two months. “Like, if I had more than two glasses of wine.”

The Bravo personality further claimed that she once threw up on Mounjaro in front of a client. “I was actually filming the show, and we were filming the finale, and I had the [Mounjaro] shot, maybe a week earlier,” she recalled. “One night we stayed home and ate dinner, and I probably had three glasses of wine, maybe smoked a little smoke after that, went to bed, woke up, was unwell — like, so unwell.”

Tutor said she kept “hiding” in her trailer because she felt so bad, but the production asked her to come out for one last scene.

“So I’m talking to a client, and she asked me a question, and I just cover my mouth, and I turn around, and it’s like… it was so intense,” the real estate professional recalled. “I must have run about 200 feet and threw up all the way. The whole party stops, so to speak. Everyone’s looking like, ‘What’s wrong with her?’ It was a tragedy.”

The California native added that she didn’t think her illness was caused by a hangover. “It was, like, lawful from the shot,” she claimed.

Mounjaro is the brand name of a drug used to treat diabetes that has gained popularity in recent months for its off-label use as a weight loss drug. Along with similar drugs Ozempic and Wegovy, Mounjaro has become a hot topic of discussion among celebrities, some of whom have admitted to taking the medication.

Earlier this year, Dolores Catania revealed that she started taking Mounjaro before filming The Real Housewives of New Jersey season 13 reunion. “I wasn’t about to come to the reunion looking bigger than anyone, so I got on the bandwagon,” the reality star, 52, said during an April episode of Watch What Happens live with Andy Cohenadding that she had also been working out with a personal trainer.

MDLLA's Tracy teacher stopped taking Mounjaro after 'projectile vomit' side effect, inability to drink alcohol
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Her costar Jackie Goldschneidermeanwhile said she is “appalled” by the widespread use of Ozempic and other drugs.

“I’m not so much shocked by people wanting to lose weight — that’s always been a universal thing — but I’m very, very afraid of what will happen if and when people have to stop taking this drug,” the lawyer, 46, said during a February episode of Page six‘s “Virtual Reali-Tea” podcast. “It will just be a huge number of people who gain a lot of weight and suddenly don’t know what to do with themselves. I’m just afraid of that day.”

The former journalist has been open about her own struggles with anorexia, noting that the Ozempic trend has affected her recovery. “From a selfish standpoint, I wanted to come back to a world where everyone around me was eating and loving food and enjoying life,” she explained. “I wanted to get back to that and I didn’t because a lot of people in the Housewives world are on Ozempic. A lot of my friends are in the Housewives world so it was hard for me to come back and suddenly no one eats when we go out to dinner.

Earlier this year, plastic surgeon Dr. Thomas Su broke down the controversial drugs in an exclusive interview with Us weekly, noting that the FDA has never approved Ozempic for “casual” weight loss. “It’s not a good idea for someone hoping to stick it out because one thing we know is that when you stop the medication, whether it’s a few months later or a year later, your weight comes back pretty quickly,” Su said in March. “It’s not a good weight loss measure if you really intend to keep something off.”

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