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steroid abuse and recovery

I am  a 25 years old male..healthy and have no chronic disease
I have used steroids in gym for better performance with the following regimen:
       Anabol 50 mg per day for 7 weeks then nolvadix and clomid in 6 th , 7th , 8 th....11 th weeks
      and added HCG injection at the weeks 8 and 9 and 10  as a post cycle recovery
Now the problem is 4 monthes passed and i am having testicular pain together with shrinked size of both testis ,
And i had blood tests for FSH and LH and TOTAL TESTOSTERONE ,,,and i found :
FSH : 0.6iu with referance range 0.7-11
LH : 2.6 iu with reference range 2-11
TESTOSTERONE : low
so i am worried that 4 monthes passed and i havnet recovered yet...by the way it was my first and last cycle and i have no other disease and my blood tests was normal before the cycle
My question is , when the recovery is complete?
and do i have to wait for other few monthes or seek medical advice now?
THNX
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thnx so much...
But i would stay another one month because the testicular pain quietly disappeared and i did testosterone again and it became normal:
3.8 with referance range 2.8-11
i hope every thing will be ok...
thnx again
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Hi,
   Normally, one should have recovered by now, but since you have done stacking with multiple drugs, may be it will take more time. In any case, it is better to go for a medical advice now.
Solace
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