GIRLS actress Jenny Mollen has revealed she was rushed to hospital following a terrifying reaction to a fat-dissolving injection.
Actress Jenny, 46, worried fans as she shared a photo of herself being stretchered into an ambulance, before sharing a concerning photo from her hospital bed.
In the caption, she detailed the harrowing experience and praised her doctor for stepping in.
Jenny wrote on Instagram: “Thank God for my OBGYN, Dr. Albert Sassoon, who spent his entire night on the phone with me and Lennox ER throughout my harrowing journey.
“I am so immensely grateful to have such a dedicated, attentive and compassionate human willing to drop everything for me. I don’t know what I would do without him.”
In an accompanying video, she said: “Hi guys, I still look a little pale because wait till you hear about the night I had.
“I was at the hospital, lines on both arms, taken out of my apartment by ambulance. So much to talk to you about in my Substack today. I hope I get it up today. I’m going to try.
“But yeah, it’s a follow-up to my piece about the tirzepatide and I guess let’s just say I learned the hard way, sort of the dark side of peptides.
“So I’m going to link to my Substack here and hopefully today I’ll have this new piece up that will detail the experience I had this last 48 hours.”
In a second clip, she added: “Hi guys, okay, so I just posted a follow-up piece to my piece about tirzepatide and microdosing.
“I had a lot of unanswered questions about it that just ironically got answered for me in the form of a trip to the ER two nights ago.
“Yeah, I mean, it’s still… I’m in such a f*****g haze. It’s been a real crazy 48 hours. But my piece is up now and I hope that it brings you, I don’t know, some sort of clarity about your own peptide journey.”
Jenny is best known for her role in the hit HBO series Girls and is married to American Pie actor Jason Biggs.
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