
Jenny Mollen Opened about how micrososing GLP1 medicines have been terminated he was sent to the emergency room.
“I just posted my piece about Tirzepatide and microdosing,” Mollen, 46.
Tirzepatide is a GLP1 capable of regulating a person’s blood sugar, appetite to eat and digest. The medicine is usually used to treat type 2 diabetes and fats. In recent years, many people also have used glp1s Like ozemptic and wegegy For weight loss.
Mollen, who’s wife of Jason BiggsIt is also shared by his Instagram story after taking GLP1, he finished the hospital and lost one of the fourth of his blood. He includes a lot of clips in an ambulance.
In an essay published Via Spect On Thursday, Molllllen declares his “growing concerns” how medication affects his “mental.”
“I think that in the coming years, we can hear more about how GLP1s causes depression, marriage destruction and we are robbed of our ability to feel,” he wrote. “These drugs bind our neurotransmitters, affect the dopamine and serotonin level. They change our relationship with food and ourselves.”

Jenny Mollen, Jason Biggs
Raymond Hall / GC imagesIf the prescription is tested, mollen “is fully understood” why others have a desire to use it. However, he worries how it affects one’s mental health and relates his first hand experience.
“If I started tirzepatide, the first thing I noticed was that I was always crying.” I also noticed this agreed anxiety, if no one was a warning of espresso, I’d take my body like my eight eighty cocaine. “
Mollen added that he noticed that he was “easier to offended and fleeting it is easier to act” while taking GLP1.
“I also began the joy and gratitude that I had previously experienced, those instances of strong intensity, unlike strength as before,” he wrote. “I could feel the joy simmering Beneath the surface, but it never reached the pinnacle it once had internally. Even on a rollercoaster, my sense of euphoria was dampened. I couldn’t feel the highs and lows. Satisfaction, was just out of reach.”