The Mirror reports on a woman, Hayleigh Davis, who says she turned to weight-loss injections to help lose weight and then became addicted to them. She describes using the injections about three times a week and later realizing she had missed early warning signs. The article says her life “fell apart” after the period of use, and it reports that she has since been diagnosed with anorexia.

The related Google News links also include other coverage focusing on the warning signs associated with weight-loss injection use and eating disorders. While the titles frame the experience as an addiction and highlight overlooked symptoms, the common thread across the items presented is that the subject used the injections frequently, experienced worsening health, and ultimately received an anorexia diagnosis. The overall reporting emphasizes personal account and the importance of recognizing potential risks and warning signs rather than providing a new clinical finding or policy change. The sources do not detail specific medication brands or clinical timelines beyond the reported progression to diagnosis.