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  • 29/01/2025

I'm looking for a doctor who can help me with the complications I've been facing due to using anabolic steroids. I also need guidance on how to manage things during and after my steroid cycles. Can someone with experience in these areas provide some advice? I'm really quite concerned about this and just want to make sure I'm handling everything properly.

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Find a Specialist: You can search for these specialists through referrals, health networks, or direct consultations at your local hospital or private clinics. Test Your Health: Make sure you get baseline tests done before starting or after finishing a cycle, such as hormone panels, liver and kidney function tests, and cardiovascular screenings. Regular Follow-Ups: If you have already been on steroids for some time, regular follow-ups with these specialists are critical to prevent long-term complications.

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