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I am 42 and have been unable to lose weight or build muscle for years now even working with trainers and nutritionists. Semagultide makes me horribly sick, so I looked into TRT and but it turns out my levels are very high naturally like around 700 so I am trying to find something to help cause I can't keep working out and dieting at this clip much longer with no noticeable gains

AlphaMD's Answer

We've treated men at 700 before. Relative hypogonadism is far more rare than normal than traditional low Testosterone, but if you're suffering then you still deserve care. Also, you might look into Tirzepatide if you want a dieting aid. Semaglutide & Tirzepatide are both GLP-1 medications, but Tirzepatide is the newer version that has far less side effect rates than Semaglutide.

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