Paging mndsm, mndsm to the courtesy phone please...
recent relevant thread: https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/off-topic-discussion/2-less-obese/273711/page1/
My wife is a dietitian and works for Mochi, a Telehealth provider for the GLP-1s. Website is here, you shouldn't really have any issues getting the drugs from them. My wife is not getting any commission or anything. https://joinmochi.com/
These drugs are really incredible. It may be too early (though they've been around for 30 years and the earliest ones approved for about 20 years) to say this, but they look like they have the potential to be a miracle drug. We are seeing evidence that they [may] curb addiction, slow cancer, regenerate damaged tissue, reduce allergies... I don't think we have enough data to say these are facts, but the data sure seems to be trending that way.
I'm obviously biased because of my wife's paycheck, but these drugs are just incredible.
Of course, they do have their issues when you start, and they can be abused.
Right now there is a shortage of some of these meds, and aside from that, many insurance companies don't cover them for many folks. Additionally, many doctors outside of endocrinologists just aren't knowledgeable about them yet.
If you want to talk to Mrs. mtn about them, let me know.
EDIT: I think most healthcare professionals would say that it would be better to lose weight the old fashioned way - cut out alcohol, eat good food that is mostly plant based, get your macronutrients, count your calories, get your cardio, and do resistance/weight training. But ask yourself if that is realistic for the situation.
Edit again: sent my wife your post. This was her response, obviously with the disclaimer that she isn't a doctor, doesn't know your dad's exact situation, and isn't his provider: