At first glance you could confuse these photos of Amy Kane with two different people.
Taken apart for more than a few years, showing off the incredible Ozempic weight loss trip of the 34-year-old.
The mother of three from Chicago managed to shed more than half of her body weight – to close from more than 300 pounds to 135 pounds – and from a size 24 to a Teeny size 4.
She has built an impressive supporters on social media, with some of her followers describing it as the most 'inspiring' and 'inspiring' Ozempian transformation of all time.
In addition to a supplement to her new looks, Mrs. Kane says that people treat her and her family differently when she is in public.
Although she was ignored or avoided in the past by strangers, she thinks today that people are friendlier and more useful when she approaches them.
However, these plus points have received a major disadvantage: excess skin.
Although it is not visible when she wears clothing, Mrs. Kane shows in her messages how she has a bag of ugly through -hanging skin around her belly.
Now her goal is to try to reduce the hanging of self -care and cosmetic treatments.


Mrs. Kane hit more than 300 pounds to 135 pounds and she has built an impressive supporters on social media with her inspiring messages
In videos and images shared on Instagram and Tiktok, the brunette reveals that her bad relationship with food started as a child and it got worse when she entered the maturity and became a mother.
After she started a family, she was struck by serious postpartum depression and would eat to feel good.
In an attempt to get her health back on the right track, Mrs. Kone's doctor suggested that she had to start on Ozempic.
In the course of 14 months she found the kilos and today, more than two years later, she is unrecognizable from her former self.
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But the content maker says that the rapid weight loss has had one disadvantage, with an ugly through -hanging skin that now hangs around her abdominal area.
In videos she shows her stomach to viewers in an attempt to trace this bit about the side effect of drugs for weight loss.
Dr. Siamak Agha, a board-certified plastic surgeon based in Newport Beach, California, said Dailymail.com that he has seen an increase in the number of patients coming to him for surplus skin removal in the aftermath of drugs for weight loss.
He says he sees patients with excess skin around their faces and neck together with the stomach and hanging around the buttocks.


When Amy Kane started Ozempic, she never thought the impact of her life. Shortly after using the weight loss drug, the 34-year-old mother of three from Chicago managed to throw more than half of her body weight
Mrs Kane says luckily that the skin around her face does not sink too much and she is happy with her appearance since they lose weight.
To help with the hanging skin on her stomach, she hydrates them daily and tried a treatment called Neveskin, who uses warmth and cold to secure the skin.
Despite obtaining excess skin, Mrs. Kane says: “I assume this all day because my health has become a lot better.”
She says that some people have told her that she is now too thin, which is 'crazy', because since the age of 10 she was always told that she was too fat.
As a result of her weight loss, the full -time mother says she has noticed how people treat her and her family differently.
In one clip she reveals: 'My children are being treated better now that I am lean.
'People are friendlier for not only me, but also for my children.
'[If] We are going to go shopping or we go to the park that people are more friendly, people are more willing to offer help and give us a smile.
'You can't tell me it's just in my head. There is bias towards people in larger bodies, people are absolutely more fun for me and my children now I am in a smaller body. '
In addition to taking daily Ozempian injections, Mrs. Kane transformed her diet by cutting out processed foods and opting for home -made meals.

In videos, Mrs. Kane shows her through -hanging stomach to viewers in an attempt to emphasize this little about the side effect of drugs for weight loss
She says that overhauling her diet cost a lot of willpower and determination.
In one clip the slimmer explains: 'I have worked tirelessly to cure my relationship with food.
'[Learning to know] When am I really hungry, when will I actually be full.
“Some of my biggest challenges were eating a few bites of dessert instead of the whole thing.”
In one of her videos, she reveals what one of her daily meal plans looks like, consisting of iced coffee with oat milk, a protein bar, an electrolyte drink mix, a turkey cover with guacamole and carrots, a cottage cheese and spinach dip with pita crackers and chicken companies every day.
One thing that Mrs Kane says she doesn't do is counting calories and she doesn't like to weigh herself.
During her journey for weight loss, Mrs. Kane says that her husband was a big source of support, because he loved her with her heaviest and also served as her 'biggest champion' when she started to lose weight.
In her videos she reveals that she is now trying to learn to enjoy her new body and to promote a more positive sense of self -esteem.

Mrs Kane says that some people have told her that she is now too thin, which is 'crazy', because since the age of 10 she was always told that she was too fat. Shown above as a teenager

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After her transformation she says she is a 'very different' person than who she used to be.
She concludes: 'I have always been my own worst critic – I was very hard for myself.
'I feel bad for the old version of me because I now have so much more confidence – I am a new person. I feel bad for her because I wonder why she was not treated the same.
“Why didn't she like herself as much as now? I am a very different person than what I was a year and a half ago. '