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Eating Disorders (Google News) · August 4, 2026
In plain language
Gracie McGraw recently spoke about her experience using Ozempic for polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). While the medication helped manage her physical symptoms, she shared that it also caused a recurrence of her eating disorder and led to negative body image. She explained that the pressure to be thin made her feel she was prioritizing weight loss over her mental health. Now that she is off the medication, she is focused on managing her health while navigating the challenges of body image and public pressure.
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Key takeaways
- Gracie McGraw shared that using weight-loss medication triggered a return of her past eating disorder.
- The medication helped manage symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome but negatively impacted her mental health.
- She noted that societal pressure to be thin influenced her decision to stay on the medication initially.
- McGraw observed that she received more career and social opportunities after losing significant weight.
- Despite no longer taking the drug, she continues to work through occasional struggles with body image.
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