Anadrol 50 at 18 years old

Hi everyone. I posted a different thread a few days ago about side affects post finasteride and got good advice so was hoping for more on a different situation. Long story short when I was 18 I had a “doctor” that gave me anadrol 50 for 4 weeks. at the time I was stupid and did not realize how toxic it can be. A year after the anadrol I got hit with injury after injury. Shoulder, hips, ankles I can’t seem to get back to my normal healthy self, I’m wondering if these steroids caused irreversible damage, brain damage, and what I should do to recover and feel better. I can’t find any post steroid doctors anywhere. Here’s my most recent blood work. Thanks guys. https://imgur.com/a/ihfqSzm
 
Personally I don't think your issues are coming from anadrol 50, I would think it's a finasteride issue.
 
I'd have to agree with Vince. 4 weeks of anadrol is unlikely to have done any long term damage. Finasteride issues seem to be more common
 

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