Anonymous ID: a431bf July 23, 2023, 1:12 p.m. No.19228662   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8718 >>8996

‘Botched’ doc Terry Dubrow issues Ozempic warning after Lisa Marie Presley toxicology results (no opioid overdose, as widely speculated)

 

By Brooke Kato

July 15, 2023

nypost.com

 

The price of Ozempic is already sky-high — but experts warn extreme weight loss could also cost your life.

 

Dr. Terry Dubrow, the mastermind plastic surgeon behind the hit series “Botched,” is slamming the drastic methods an increasing number of patients are risking to achieve drastic weight loss following the autopsy results for Lisa Marie Presley.

 

The late daughter of Elvis Presley died in January at the age of 54. It was revealed this week that she lost her life due to a small bowel obstruction after bariatric surgery.

 

Dubrow, 64, is nowurging experts in the weight loss community to raise awareness of the dangers of weight loss treatments, such as Ozempic and bariatric surgery. In an exclusive interview with TMZ, he warned it could result in a deadly situation — especially when the treatments are combined.

 

Bariatric surgery can create scar tissue that can strangulate the intestines,and the case of Lisa Marie was a prime example, according to Dr. Dubrow, who has a unique viewpoint into the Hollywood realm as the husband of actress and reality TV star Heather Dubrow, 54, of “Real Housewives of Orange County” fame.

 

Other long-term risks associated with the procedure include hernias, gallstones, malnutrition, low blood sugar, ulcers acid reflux and dumping syndrome, which can cause diarrhea, flushing, vomiting and lightheadedness.

 

Oftentimes, Dubrow claimed, patients don’t lose enough weight with bariatric surgery alone and will turn to weight loss drugs likeOzempicto shed more pounds.

 

However, the drug, popularized in the last year by A-listers, can further slow bowels.

 

It’s a perfect storm: The combination of bariatric scarring, slowed intestines from weight loss drugs and opioids to mask the pain can prove to be a fatal concoction.

 

While there is no current evidence [other articles says she was] that Lisa Marie was taking an Ozempic-like weight loss drug after her procedure, Dubrow warned patients of the risks.

 

“If you’re going to go on the Ozempic-type drugs and you get intestinal pain, you get stomach bloating, you get pain, you drink alcohol with this, you’re predisposed to intestinal obstruction and pancreatitis,”the Hollywood doc told the outlet.

 

Ozempic has also been linked to a myriad of unwanted or unsightly side effects, such as excessive and putrid belching, diarrhea and sagging skin. Most recently, patients reported that the Hollywood-hailed drug triggered suicidal thoughts.[Loss of muscle tone in the face and elsewhere has been noted, too.]

 

Currently,three of Dubrow’s patients are hospitalized due to intestinal problems and pancreatitis linked with Ozempic use, he claimed — and they haven’t even gone under the knife yet.

 

“Nobody’s talking about this right now — but we need to talk about it,” he warned.

 

According to the LA County Coroner’s report released on Thursday, Lisa Marie had “therapeutic” levels of oxycodone in her system when she died, as well as Buprenorphine, an opioid used to treat addiction, and Quetiapine, an antipsychotic.

 

The autopsy noted that there was “no evidence of injury or foul play,” and that the“manner of death is deemed natural.”

 

https://nypost.com/2023/07/15/botched-doc-issues-ozempic-warning-after-lisa-marie-presley-autopsy/

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The relentless push for Ozempic for weight loss among media, celebrities and pundits rang the same warning bells (for this anon) as the "you must get vaxxed" demands - i.e., screamed "Steer clear!"

 

Now, more and more very serious Ozempic complications - some contributing to death - are bubbling through the noise.

 

What puzzles me about Lisa Marie is she had severe abdominal pain for days before going to the hospital and, at the Oscar's appearance, she grabbed her companions arm, after asking for permission, leading many to say she was unsteady and slurring her words, i.e., on drugs, but she spoke clearly and concisely in support about the film about her father and the young man who portrayed him. Rather that "drugged out" as most everyone tried to spin it, she appeared to this anon to be light-headed (as if fasting) and lacking electrolytes (as in recent severe weight loss to look better for the awards show).

 

What we now know:It was the surgical (bariatric years ago + scarring) and pharmaceutical (medicinal weight loss drugs that further slowed her bowels) weight loss efforts, combined with hesitancy, for whatever reason, to get medical help with severe abdominal pain sooner, that killed her.

Anonymous ID: a431bf July 23, 2023, 1:32 p.m. No.19228718   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19228662

 

Correction: Lisa Marie Presley's reportedly "struggling" appearance was at the Golden Globes in January 2023, not the Oscar's. Three days later, she was in the hospital.

 

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=C_Culmz-vWc

Anonymous ID: a431bf July 23, 2023, 2:41 p.m. No.19228996   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19228662

 

Medical professionals gave Lisa Marie a pharmaceutical (Seroquel) that causes weight gain and constipation (in addition to the bowel-slowing weight loss drugs and obstruction-causing weight-loss bariatric surgery):

 

"According to the LA County Coroner’s report released on Thursday, Lisa Marie had “therapeutic” levels of oxycodone in her system when she died, as well as Buprenorphine, an opioid used to treat addiction, andQuetiapine, an antipsychotic."

 

https://nypost.com/2023/07/15/botched-doc-issues-ozempic-warning-after-lisa-marie-presley-autopsy/

 

Quetiapine, sold under the brand name Seroquel among others, is an atypical antipsychotic medication used for the treatment of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, and major depressive disorder. Despite being widely used as a sleep aid due to its sedating effect, the benefits of such usedo notappear to generally outweigh the side effects.

 

Common side effects include sleepiness, constipation, weight gain, and dry mouth. Other side effects include low blood pressure with standing, seizures, a prolonged erection, high blood sugar, tardive dyskinesia, and neuroleptic malignant syndrome. In older people with dementia, its use increases the risk of death. Use in the third trimester of pregnancy may result in a movement disorder in the baby for some time after birth. Quetiapine is believed to work by blocking a number of receptors including serotonin and dopamine.

 

Quetiapine was developed in 1985 and approved for medical use in the United States in 1997. It is available as a generic medication. In 2020, it was the 64th most commonly prescribed medication in the United States, with more than10 million prescriptions [in 2020].

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quetiapine

 

SoQuetiapone / Seroquel(in addition to scarring from the bariatric surgery and the Ozempic-type weight loss drugs)also slows the bowels/ causes constipation and weight gain.

 

Talk about medical efforts working in direct contravention of each other.

 

The combination, all done by MDs, and her lack of medical attention soon enough for abdominal pain, killed her.

 

Even though some doctors hate it when a patient is informed, preferring them to follow their badly-mismanaged minds/ "educated advice" blindly (including kickback-qualified products),do your own research, get second and third opinions, ask questions, follow your instincts about what else to research.

 

The plandemic medical industry mal-advice (some deadly) to patients - when common sense pointed in different directions - proved that in spades.