Hun, the endocrinology system is incredibly complex, the human body is incredibly complex, and we have not even sorted out how everything works.
You took some of the most powerful medications (with maybe the exception of cytotoxic agents used in chemotherapy) known without a knowledge of physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, pharmacodynamics, I could go on..................................
You may have had a pre-existing condition, you may have been pre-disposed to hyperprolactinaemia, you may have had lower testosterone levels.
People will respond differently to different drugs, some people take penicillin and it cures them, for some it will kill them.
This may be a blessing in disguise, you may find once you have this sorted, you may not be able to use anabolic androgenic steroids. You may find yourself learning how to train and feed yourself that is more effective.
You may not get gains as quickly as someone on AAS, but you can bet you will KEEP your gains far longer, and be able to maintain them.
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