Out Of Control”: Woman Goes Viral For Documenting Results Of Quitting Mounjaro Cold Turkey

Going off Mounjaro triggered extreme hunger for Freya, and many could relate

Woman taking a selfie outdoors, sharing her experience quitting Mounjaro cold turkey and its unexpected effects.

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In a viral TikTok video that has garnered more than a million views and over 20,000 likes, Freya, who is in her mid-twenties, stated that she completely lost control within hours of missing her weekly dose of Mounjaro.

“Take this as a sign to NEVER go cold turkey from Mounjaro,” she wrote in the on-screen caption. “I would have done very sinister things for this burger. My hunger is out of control. I want to punch everyone who is not food in the face.”

Young woman wearing a white top, documenting her experience with quitting Mounjaro cold turkey in a home setting.

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The TikTok influencer stated that she wasn’t trying to quit the dr*g, just waiting on her next injector pen.

“Having issues getting my next dosage, which is the only reason I’m cold turkey right now,” she told her followers. “I think drastically dropping is far too risky for weight gain.”

Close-up of woman holding Mounjaro injection pen with red nail polish, preparing for self-administration in arm.

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She also revealed she had been on a “high dose,” making the abrupt break even more intense, according to theDaily Mail.

Users flooded the comments with stories of post-Mounjaro “food noise”

Woman eating a burger while documenting her out of control hunger after quitting Mounjaro cold turkey.

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Freya’s comment section quickly filled with people echoing her struggle. Numerous commenters shared that they also experienced intense hunger, cravings, and rebound weight gain after stopping Mounjaro or similar medication.

One follower wrote: “I gained three stone in six months after I stopped it. Went to Turkey, had the (gastric) balloon.”

Social media comment from woman sharing experience quitting Mounjaro cold turkey and managing hunger and weight goals.

Another added: “The hunger that comes after it is awful. I’ve put on a stone in six weeks. Waste of money.”

A third person joked, “I forgot to order my jab in time and was a literal feral person. This made me laugh so much, but equally terrified to come off.”

Screenshot of a social media comment describing intense hunger pain after quitting Mounjaro cold turkey, going viral online.

The shared experience many were describing is known as “food noise,” which is a term for the near-constant mental chatter about food, hunger, and cravings. 

Mounjaro is known to suppress this noise, but this also means that when the effects of the jab wear off, food noise could return with a vengeance.

Woman documenting effects of quitting Mounjaro cold turkey, showing lifestyle and emotional changes outdoors.

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Some saw the break as an opportunity to rebuild discipline, but doctors urge caution

Despite the overwhelming accounts of cravings and weight regain, several Mounjaro users shared more hopeful stories about what happens when they stayed consistent after stopping.

Woman sitting on bed holding a bottle, documenting her experience quitting Mounjaro cold turkey and going viral online.

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“I was absolutely starving when I came off it,” one person wrote. “Took so much willpower for a couple of weeks, but now I’m eating just like I was when I was on it.” 

The commenter stated that they lost three stone on the medication, and another two after stopping. “You just have to push through until the hunger passes,” the TikTok user stated.

Young woman taking a mirror selfie while documenting results of quitting Mounjaro cold turkey in casual outfit.

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Another agreed: “Been off it three days and I’m definitely eating more. But this is where willpower comes in. I’ll never be the 26 stone I was last year.”

Medical experts stressed that the safest way to stop taking medications like Mounjaro is under the guidance of a healthcare provider.

Gradual tapering, instead of just abruptly stopping the medication, can help the body adjust and reduce the risk of extreme hunger or rebound weight gain.

Food noise is not just in your head, says a leading obesity expert

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