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MiamiFloridaUnited-statesGeorgiaEl-pasoTexasNevadaOaklandCaliforniaNapa-valleySanta-clara-countySonomaCourtesy Christie Martin(NEW YORK) Nearly one year ago, Christie Martin, a mom and realtor in Las Vegas, said she started taking Ozempic to help her lose weight.
Martin, 58, told ABC News Good Morning America that within a matter of months of taking the medication, she had lost over 30 pounds.
But Martin, who said she had gotten into a routine of drinking nearly one bottle of wine per night after work, said she soon noticed a side effect of the drug: She lost her appetite for alcohol.
"I did not want to drink anymore," Martin said. "I went to the grocery store and I didn t even want to buy a bottle of wine. I would even go out with friends and other coworkers and clients and maybe I would try to order a glass of wine at dinner, and I couldn t even finish it. It just didn t sit well with me."
Martin said that before taking Ozempic, she was someone who would have wine at lunch and who "loved" having wine at dinner. At home, she said she saw drinking w
United-statesAmericaChristie-martinLas-vegasJennifer-ashtonDrug-administrationMental-health-services-administrationUs-department-of-healthNational-survey-of-drugHuman-servicesUs-centers-for-diseaseCourtesy-christieCourtesy Christie Martin(NEW YORK) Nearly one year ago, Christie Martin, a mom and realtor in Las Vegas, said she started taking Ozempic to help her lose weight.
Martin, 58, told ABC News Good Morning America that within a matter of months of taking the medication, she had lost over 30 pounds.
But Martin, who said she had gotten into a routine of drinking nearly one bottle of wine per night after work, said she soon noticed a side effect of the drug: She lost her appetite for alcohol.
"I did not want to drink anymore," Martin said. "I went to the grocery store and I didn t even want to buy a bottle of wine. I would even go out with friends and other coworkers and clients and maybe I would try to order a glass of wine at dinner, and I couldn t even finish it. It just didn t sit well with me."
Martin said that before taking Ozempic, she was someone who would have wine at lunch and who "loved" having wine at dinner. At home, she said she saw drinking w
United-statesAmericaLas-vegasJennifer-ashtonChristie-martinMental-health-services-administrationHuman-servicesNational-survey-of-drugUs-department-of-healthDrug-administrationUs-centers-for-diseaseCourtesy-christie