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‘I lost 112lbs in a year and people don’t believe pictures are same person’

By staff3 July 2025No Comments6 Mins Read

Mum Hannah, 39, started losing weight last June and is already down to 140lbs

Neil Shaw Assistant Editor (Money and Lifestyle)

09:25, 03 Jul 2025

Her weight has dropped from 252 lbs (114 kg) to 140 lbs (63 kg)
Her weight has dropped from 252 lbs (114 kg) to 140 lbs (63 kg)

A woman who decided to lose weight exactly a year ago has dropped 112lbs – and didn’t tell anyone how she was doing it. Hannah Hodgkiss has battled with her weight since childhood and by June 2024 she weighed 252 lbs (114 kg). Twelve months on, Hannah is now to 140lbs (63 kg) – and has revealed her secret.

Hannah, 39, said: “I’ve struggled with my weight from the beginning, basically. Even when I was at primary school, I got bullied for my weight. And when I was 18, I thought I was fat, but now looking back at photos, I wasn’t.”

Growing up in the 1990s, Hannah, a legal secretary from Maidstone, Kent, was surrounded by toxic messaging about body image and fad diets. “I think it’s also growing up in the 90s that you had magazines where it’s like a circle of shame and it was just constant weight, weight, weight and saying people were fat when they actually weren’t,” she says.

Hannah Hodgkiss has battled with her weight since childhood
Hannah Hodgkiss has battled with her weight since childhood

“So I think that’s deep rooted in a lot of women my age now.”

Hannah was diagnosed with gestational diabetes during her second pregnancy. Then, in May 2024, she was told she was pre-diabetic, which was a turning point in her motivation to lose weight. Determined to improve her health, she began walking 10,000 steps a day and tracking her calorie intake, but progress was slow.

“The weight was coming off very, very slowly,” she says. “And I was putting a lot of work in and not getting much back.”

Frustrated by the slow results and aware of her pre-diabetes risk, Hannah began researching weight loss medication. “I heard it was on the NHS, but I wasn’t eligible because even though my BMI was ridiculously high, I was pre-diabetic,” Hannah says.

“And because I wasn’t actually full-blown diabetic, they wouldn’t prescribe it. And I would have had to have gone on to this weight management thing.”

She was advised that the weight management programme could take up to two years to produce results, which was time she feared could result in her developing diabetes. After considering her options, Hannah chose to go private and she hasn’t looked back since.

Hannah wanted to be a good example for her family
Hannah wanted to be a good example for her family

At first, she kept her use of Mounjaro to herself. “It’s just because it almost makes you feel shameful because people see it as a way it’s cheating,” she says. “But the way I now look at it is if you’ve got hay fever, you take a hay fever tablet. If you’re obese and struggle with all this eating, what’s the harm in it?”

She believes much of the stigma around weight-loss medication is rooted in sexism. “It’s always like negative stories that the media highlight. And because it’s helping women, it’s negative,” she says. “It really grates on me that the amount of funding put into women’s health is minimal compared to men.”

Since starting Mounjaro, Hannah’s relationship with food has transformed. “I would look at food differently because I would have a plate full of food and then not eat it all. Whereas before I would just like force myself to eat it,” she says.

“Again, growing up when I did, it was like you always had to eat all the food off your plate. Because think of all the starving children in the world, as my mum used to say.”

Her weight has dropped from 252 lbs (114 kg) to 140 lbs (63 kg)
Her weight has dropped from 252 lbs (114 kg) to 140 lbs (63 kg)

She also began to feel more confident as the weight started to come off. Hannah says her improved health has positively impacted her family life, allowing her to be more active with her two young children. “I’m a happier person, so I’m a happier mum,” she says. “And I’m getting up and doing things with the children and getting involved and being able to get more involved physically.”

She has only experienced mild side effects from the medication, including slight nausea and feeling cold. This was a stark contrast to the horror stories she encountered online. “Another thing is that in the media, it’s all horror side effects,” she says.

“And so I know for myself, four of my friends are doing it and, other than slight nausea, they’ve not had the side effects either. I mean, when I first started, I had a bit of a headache. But whether that’s from tension because of starting new, like my brain was going wild thinking what are you doing? So it could have been a mixture of that.”

Trolls have claimed the pictires are not the same people
Trolls have claimed the pictires are not the same people

Before her weight loss, Hannah worried about how others might perceive her, especially the parents at her son’s new school. “Because my little boy started school in September, another thing was I didn’t want to be the fat mum at the school gates because when you are bigger, you are treated differently,” she says. “And I want to be a good role model for them.”

In addition to the medication and a healthier approach to eating, Hannah has stuck to a regular fitness routine. “I made sure that I was eating what I should be eating and eating, not eating the bad things and exercising,” she says, adding that she has been “doing a lot of running”.

In recent months, Hannah has spoken openly on Instagram about her use of Mounjaro. While she’s faced some criticism, the response to her honesty and positivity surrounding the medication has largely been positive. “I mean, if I do, I find them quite funny. They amuse me,” she says of the negative comments. Like, other than cheating, I had a recent one where they’re basically saying that it’s not me in the pictures.”

Hannah started out by walking 10,000 steps a day
Hannah started out by walking 10,000 steps a day

Some users even tried to compare her tattoos in before-and-after photos to suggest they weren’t the same person, but it doesn’t bother her. Now, after a year on Mounjaro, Hannah is beginning to think about the future. “I don’t want to lose any more weight. I want to maintain,” she says. “But in the same, like a lot of people are asking me now, so because you lost the weight, you’re going to come off the drug.

“No, I’m not coming off it straight away. I’m going to sort of learn to live my life maintaining myself at this weight.”

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