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Girl ODs on Moo's weight loss shots

Posted by Cambion 
Girl ODs on Moo's weight loss shots
February 04, 2026
Apparently this happened at the end of 2024, but is just making news now. It seems this kid (who was seven at the time) got hold of her Moo's GLP-1 shots and dosed herself with about 60 percent of the injector's contents, which holds about a month's worth of doses.

According to the story, the girl saw her mother use the medication and assumed it was for stomach aches, so must be she did it to herself when she had a stomach ache of her own.

Welp, she didn't have a good time. The kid became limp and weak and vomited so much that she couldn't even keep water down. Poison Control advised an ER trip, and ER staff had no idea what to do. All you can do when overdosing on these drugs is wait it out.

I've never taken these before, but don't you have to do it a special way? Like pinch the skin and then fiddle with the pen and wait a while for the medication to sink in? Don't the pens also require assembly? I've seen my friend who is diabetic use these devices and they need to be put together a little before each use.

This kid managed to do all that perfectly? Multiple times? Also, precisely no child wants to get shots, and they want me to believe this child gave herself one on purpose? Without running sobbing to her Moo? And apparently Moo JUST got the shots the day the girl overdosed. Did she even get a chance to watch Moo take it? If she did, she would have only seen her use it once, but she managed to administer the drug to herself successfully after seeing her Moo use it one single time?

And the Moo does not look fat enough to qualify for GLP-1s - like she's a little on the thick side, but by no means bariatric. Unless she is actually diabetic, there is no way she got these on the basis of her weight. You have to be obese and typically have comorbidities to get these medications in the first place.

Something seems suspicious. I'm thinking either Moo wanted to see what side effects could happen and used it on the kid first, or she secretly wanted her daughter to lose weight and figured if she injected the kid with several doses, she wouldn't have to give it to her on a weekly basis (well the kid didn't eat for like a week, so she probably did lose a ton of weight). Or she wanted to have a reason to sue the manufacturer to land a fat settlement.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-15521883/seven-indiana-girl-hospitalized-moms-GLP-1.html

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A little girl in Indiana was hospitalized after overdosing on her mom's GLP-1 weight loss drugs.

Jessa Milender, now eight years old, was found on the floor 'lifeless' in December 2024 after injecting herself with her mom's GLP-1 medication.

'I thought it was stomach medicine,' Jessica told WHAS-11. 'My mom takes it and I thought it helped her with her stomachaches.'

Jessa's mom, Melissa, discovered her daughter, who had administered herself with 60 percent of the GLP-1 injector pen, and called poison control.

The seven-year-old had been vomiting almost every hour and experienced diarrhea, constipation and abdominal pain, medical records obtained by the outlet showed.

Jessa was taken to the emergency room with sunken eyes and ashy skin where she was hooked up to an IV.

'The ER staff didn't know what to do,' she told CBS 8. 'They just called Poison Control, and Poison Control told them the same thing they told me. They didn't know how to respond.'

But she was discharged after her symptoms subsided, but when she got home she began vomiting again.

'I don’t think we were prepared for how bad it was gonna get,' Melissa told WHAS-11. 'I should have never let them discharge her.'

Jessa became so weak that her mom had to carry her to the bathroom.

'She was thirsty. That's the only thing that she wanted to do was drink water, but then she would throw it up,' Melissa continued.

The young girl returned to hospital where she then stopped urinating and doctors expressed concern for Jessa's kidneys, the outlet reported.

'She didn’t eat for six days straight,' Melissa said, describing the incident as 'the worst week of our lives.'

'She's my little girl,' she added. 'So that was rough.'

Melissa told CBS 8 that she felt like Jessa was dying and added: 'That's how she looked. She had lost significant weight... her cheeks were sunken in, her eyes were sunken in.'

'She couldn't walk from exhaustion and severe pain. She wouldn't even allow them to touch her stomach. She'd scream out in pain in her sleep. It was awful. It's a miracle that she didn't have long-term effects.'

Now, Melissa keeps her medication locked in a box but said she believes it could have been a lot worse.

'I got it the day she overdosed on it,' she told WHAS-11. 'It's been in my fridge ever since.'

'Once you've injected too much, there's no "Whoops, let me take this to counteract it,"' she continued. 'Like no, now you're dealing with whatever the consequences are of that.'

Melissa hopes in sharing her story that other parents can help protect their children.

'I felt like no one had the answer on how to help her. I should have told her, "Don't ever touch this." It was just such an unprecedented event that I didn't think to plan for, prepare for,' she told CBS 8.
Re: Girl ODs on Moo's weight loss shots
February 04, 2026
I think it's a combination of poor parenting and the results of that. Kids are so stupid these days because they are stuck to electronic devices. I wouldn't have dreamed of taking medicine that belonged to my parent.
Re: Girl ODs on Moo's weight loss shots
February 04, 2026
I never ate random shit out of the medicine cabinet because I knew better. And I don't like getting stuck with needles as an adult, so I sure as hell wouldn't have done it as a kid. Maybe it is just parental neglect that ended badly, but something about this story just doesn't sit right with me. I'll be curious to see if anything else emerges. Like I hope CPS at least looks into it because even if it was an accident, Moo left her medication within reach of her child. I feel like seven years old is enough to know better than to take strange medication, but modern kids are also damn near retarded, so I may be giving them too much credit. And if she does sue the manufacturer, I'm sure there will be an investigation before any money is handed out to rule out intentional misuse.

Hopefully there will be no long-term complications for the girl.
Re: Girl ODs on Moo's weight loss shots
February 06, 2026
If she were a toadler she wouldn't be able to inject herself in the first place and would be more likely to take pills or whatever because they don't know any better. I'd like to think a seven-year-old is at an age where they wouldn't be this stupid. My mom had tampons/maxipads and I recall seeing them as a kid and I had no desire to pretend to use them in any way. But lots of brats run around unhinged all the time and doing whatever they want.

Moo probably has no boundaries with her kid in the first place. Lots of parents complain that they can't do anything without their kid around but they train their kid to always be around by not setting boundaries at an early age. When I was a kid (and past the toadler stage) we were offered housework if we bothered our parents and mentioned being bored. None of us were bored much and we all learned very, very quickly how to entertain ourselves.
Re: Girl ODs on Moo's weight loss shots
February 06, 2026
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bell_flower
I think it's a combination of poor parenting and the results of that. Kids are so stupid these days because they are stuck to electronic devices. I wouldn't have dreamed of taking medicine that belonged to my parent.

They expect the schools and teachers to raise their kids. Lots of parunts don't teach or enforce boundaries or ever say "no" to their kids.
Re: Girl ODs on Moo's weight loss shots
February 09, 2026
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bell_flower
I think it's a combination of poor parenting and the results of that. Kids are so stupid these days because they are stuck to electronic devices. I wouldn't have dreamed of taking medicine that belonged to my parent.

If it were an oral medication, I would agree with you. But what kid likes shots? This story sounds very fishy...it could be one of those Munchassen (I know I spelled it wrong) by proxy things or maybe Moo just wanted the kid to lose weight so she administered the shot to her. When the kid got sick, Moo freaked out and took her to the hospital.

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Re: Girl ODs on Moo's weight loss shots
February 09, 2026
While most kids are adverse to needles, not all kids are. Some are willing to put up with the pinch if there is something to look forward to such as ice cream. This kid sounds like she was shamed badly for her weight, and used her kid's logic to do something about it or let her Moo do something about it. Moo sounds like an idiot though.

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