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67-Year-Old Fitness Coach Microdoses Ozempic, Looks Decades Younger
Bobbi Parker-Hall says the weight-loss drug has supercharged her love life and left her looking like she's in her 20s.
Mar. 12, 2026 at 4:49pm
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Bobbi Parker-Hall, a 67-year-old fitness coach from Portland, Oregon, says she has been microdosing the weight-loss drug Ozempic and it has transformed her appearance, leaving her looking decades younger. Parker-Hall says people often mistake her for being in her 20s, and the drug has also improved her sex life, with her husband Dean enjoying the benefits as well.
Why it matters
Parker-Hall's story highlights the growing popularity of Ozempic and other weight-loss medications, as well as the potential side effects and controversies surrounding their use. Her experience also touches on issues of aging, body image, and intimacy later in life.
The details
Parker-Hall, who has long been a fitness enthusiast and weight lifter, says she was never able to lose her stubborn lower belly bloat until she started microdosing Ozempic. She says the drug has helped calm her food cravings and stabilize her weight, allowing her to focus on strength training and nutrition. However, Parker-Hall warns that Ozempic use must be paired with weight training to avoid side effects like "Ozempic face" or "Ozempic butt." The fitness coach says her improved appearance and health have made her feel more attractive and confident, even after menopause.
- Parker-Hall began microdosing Ozempic in early 2026.
The players
Bobbi Parker-Hall
A 67-year-old fitness coach from Portland, Oregon who has been microdosing the weight-loss drug Ozempic.
Dean
Parker-Hall's husband, who is also enjoying the benefits of her Ozempic use.
What they’re saying
“Used carefully alongside lifting and real nutrition, microdosing feels less like dieting and more like stability. My cravings are calm, my weight is steady and food no longer runs the show.”
— Bobbi Parker-Hall, Fitness Coach (What's The Jam)
“It's so crazy to realize that at my age, I am having the best sex of my life. The intimacy I share with my husband, Dean, has made me feel a deep sense of closeness and safety on so many levels, that I'm now enjoying multiple orgasms every time we have sex. This depth of pleasure and intimacy is a precious gift.”
— Bobbi Parker-Hall, Fitness Coach (What's The Jam)
What’s next
Parker-Hall plans to continue her Ozempic regimen and strength training routine, and she hopes to inspire other older adults to prioritize their health and embrace their sexuality.
The takeaway
Parker-Hall's story highlights the potential benefits and risks of using weight-loss medications like Ozempic, and the importance of combining them with a holistic approach to health and fitness. Her experience also serves as a reminder that age is just a number when it comes to living a fulfilling and intimate life.
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