Despite having lost 20 lbs, Dolores Catania’s weight loss journey isn’t finished.
The Real Housewives of New Jersey actress, 52, recently talked to The U. S. Sun and shared how much weight she has lost since beginning Ozempic and Mounjaro, two FDA-approved prescription drugs for people with type 2 diabetes.
These are the newest weight loss trends from Hollywood, and they are brand names for the drugs semaglutide (also known as Wegovy) and tirzepatide, both of which affect satiety in the brain.
She told the publication that she had lost 20 pounds and that her ideal weight was “in the low 130s.”.
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She said, “I’m trying to be realistic. “I am currently 137. I started out at 157 pounds. ”.
Until she reached 163 lbs., Catania acknowledged that she had been “gaining weight every month.”. prior to attempting the medications and observing some effects. It does not occur immediately. It’s not easy to pull off,” she said.
Initially prescribed Ozempic, the Bravo star used it for two years before switching to Mounjaro earlier this year.
She said, “I took Ozempic, stopped, and started Mounjaro. Because I have a thyroid condition and am insulin resistant/pre-diabetic, I was given a prescription for both. ”.
Catania emphasized that while she’s still hoping to lose more weight on Mounjaro, taking medications like Ozempic isn’t a quick fix to lose weight and that she should instead concentrate on working out, eating healthily, and limiting her alcohol consumption — minus the wild nights spent with her RHONJ castmates.
“Because it was so expensive and everything, I stopped taking [Ozempic]. But leading a healthy lifestyle is inexpensive — it’s free, she told the outlet. “I exercise frequently. I have to keep track of what I eat because there is no quick fix for weight loss. “.
In April, Catania defended her use of the drugs, stating that “there are layers” to her situation and that she is taking them for medical needs.
In an episode of PageSix’s Virtual Reali-Tea podcast, she said, “I’m going through menopause, I have a thyroid problem, I have inflammation, and weight is hard to take off.”. “And I exercise, I don’t eat excessively, and I was gaining weight, and it’s got a lot of different layers…Let’s just let everyone know. “.
Dr. In an interview with Today, Dr. Rocio Salas-Whalen, the doctor at New York Endocrinology who prescribed Catania Ozempic and Mounjaro, stressed that no one should determine a person’s need for medication like Ozempic based solely on appearance.
“Unless you’re their doctor, you don’t know their medical history whenever we see someone that we may think doesn’t need the medication,” she told the outlet. “You have no idea what medications they are taking, how they are internally, or why they have a patient dot. to be taking this kind of medication. “.