Amy Tapper Loses 7.5 Stone, Calls for NHS Access
Amy Tapper Loses 7.5 Stone, Calls for NHS Access

Amy Tapper Loses 7.5 Stone, Calls for NHS Access

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Amy Tapper, former Gogglebox star, has lost about seven to seven-and-a-half stone in roughly a year after using the weight-loss injection Mounjaro, dropping several dress sizes. She told Good Morning Britain she is currently on the highest dose, often eats only one main meal because the treatment suppresses her appetite, and plans to stay on the drug long-term — saying she may be on it 'for life' after declining NHS gastric bypass surgery. Tapper credits the injection with improving how her body metabolises food but stresses it is a rapid aid rather than a permanent fix and that she combines it with a protein-rich, fresh-food diet. ITV's Dr Amir Khan warned that clinicians generally advise the drug for up to two years and emphasised that lifestyle measures — movement, sleep and stress management — remain important. Tapper, who left Gogglebox with her family in 2017–18, has used her platform to call for better NHS access to such treatments.

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