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    Why I won’t swap weight-loss jab for the pill

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    Lisa Halls Two images of Lisa Halls, one on the left when she was larger wearing a dress and cardigan and one on the right where is noticeably slimmer and posing in workout clothing.
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    Lisa Halls, from Southampton said she was 27-stone at her heaviest

    Users of the weight-loss injection Wegovy have said they will not be swapping to the pill form of the drug, which is now available privately in the UK

    Lisa Halls, from Southampton, uses the once-weekly jab and said the daily routine of taking a tablet “would add extra stress” to her day as someone who starts work early in the morning

    There are a number of strict guidelines to help ensure the pill is absorbed properly by the body, including fasting for eight hours beforehand

    “For me, injecting myself is not an issue,” said Halls, who uses the medication alongside a healthy lifestyle to combat menopausal weight gain

    She told BBC Radio Solent she had been “big all of her life” and at her heaviest weighed 27 stone

    Halls said she managed to lose 16 stone through healthy eating and exercise, but began putting weight back on when she entered menopause

    “I could not get rid of it, no matter what I did,” she said

    She said she began using Wegovy injections alongside her healthy lifestyle and lost a further two stone

    “It suppressed the food noise,” Halls said

    Getty Images A pot of 1.5mg Wegovy medication with 30 tablets. The small white tablets can be seen resting next to the pot.
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    The pill form of the Wegovy weight-loss pill is now available in the UK

    The Wegovy weight-loss pill is now available to buy privately from high street and online pharmacies in the UK, but unlike the injection it is not yet available on the NHS

    Prices vary depending on the pharmacy and dosage, but some are currently charging £99 for a month’s supply of the lowest dose (1.5mg) and £199 for a 30-day supply of the highest dose (25mg)

    Both the pill and injections contain the same ingredient, semaglutide, which mimics the hormone GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) released by the intestine after eating

    It acts on receptors in the brain that control appetite, helping people feel fuller, less hungry and experience fewer food cravings

    The side-effects

    Common side effects of both the tablets and injections include digestive symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, constipation and diarrhoea

    If you are using the injection, you may also notice mild redness, itching or swelling at the injection site

    Some people taking either the tablets or injections may experience stomach pain, headaches or tiredness

    Less commonly, more serious side effects can occur, including low blood sugar, pancreatitis and severe allergic reactions

    This medication should not be used by anyone under 18 years of age, or by those who are pregnant or breastfeeding. Be sure to discuss any existing medical conditions and any medicines you are taking with your doctor before starting treatment

    Kristabelle Jones Kristabelle Jones an image of her wearing a black top and holding a glass of wine on the left and on the right stood taking a selfie with sunglasses on her head. She appears as though she is slimmer in the image on the right.
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    Kristabelle Jones has lost more than three stone using weight-loss injections

    While Halls said the daily routine of taking the pill did not appeal to her, Kristabelle Jones has reached a similar conclusion

    The Alverstoke resident said she would not swap from the injections unless there was “a real financial benefit”

    Jones has been using the jab for about a year and has lost more than three stone

    “I am really pleased,” she said, although she admitted she still had a little more weight to lose

    She said it was “a big leap of faith” to spend family finances on something for herself, but added she had “no regrets”

    “It was like a miracle to begin with because I just didn’t think about food,” Jones said

    She said her appetite changed and, as a result, her portion sizes became smaller

    “I would eat because I’m happy or I’m sad or I’m stressed. It didn’t have that impact, so you just weren’t that bothered,” she said

    Jones said she expects to take the medication for the “long term”, but would not switch to the “more complicated” tablets unless the price was right

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