It does NOT!! Dude, I don't care what you're injecting. Your training is lousy, either too often or too severe (if not both) and you are NOT eating enough quality food. Plus, it's not just your muscles that have to recover. It's your nervous systems and joints, as well.
I'm not injecting anything...yet.

So, you're increasing your calories after lamenting two weeks ago that you're were scared to death of getting "FATTER". And you're taking steroids? So much for your health concerns.
Since your body is beat all to heck, try going back to basics, as in a full-body workout for a month or two. The better your training and diet, the better your recovery will be. That also means less anabolic use. If you insist on the needles to the rump, you may as well get as much as possible, using as little as possible.
Isn't that
the point of steroids, MCWAY? Either to:
[1] Make the same gains with less effort.
[2] Make more gains with the same effort.
[3] Make more gains with more effort. This third outcome being more likely for me, and many other serious Gym-Rats, who just do the odd, rare cycle. But more gains than I'd make simply by doing more, but without the steroids - the course you suggest I follow.
Why do you suppose
anyone takes steroids, MCWAY?
Because they enhance performance! DUH!
Because - as Van Bilderass pointed out earlier in this thread - you get to the same physique level with relatively less effort.
I know FULL WELL how much - or more appropriately,
how little - muscle I will gain from doing EVERYTHING you say. I could increase calories, increase water intake, refine my training perfectly, and I would - OBVIOUSLY - not make the same gains as if I do all of that [which I am prepared to do - and will do] while ALSO adding steroids.
Steroids will also allow me to be pumped and be fuller and harder all throughout the day in a way that nutrition alone simply won't get me.
It is also to make me feel "alive" - although if I have any serious mental side effects, I will simply abort my cycle, and commence PCT. Which seems unlikely, as most of the research on "roid rage" suggests that it's not the issue that the 1980's press made it out to be - though I do wonder what impact these hormones will have on my emotional state, and on my body [gains aside], but I am prepared to abort my cycle in the event of any issues, as I said.
I just expect this cycle to sort of wake me up a little - I already turn heads as it is now in a tank top, just walking around, and I expect to have some eyes on me when I go for a swim after a chest day pump.
It feels good when people are impressed with how you look - at least it does to me.
And I expect that if all goes well, this will ingrain my post-pandemic gym reopening habits - habits which I intend to keep for the rest of my life, short of the police or army literally stopping me from training at a public gym.
Do you see NO VALUE in running a cycle, MCWAY? None at all?
My doctor has basically ordered me to increase my calories - what better time to do it than on a cycle, and to both maximize my gains, and solidify those eating habits for my post-cycle training life?
The truth is - it is IMPOSSIBLE to have the same look you have on a cycle than you will have naturally, all else being equal.
Sure, I could grow to 200-lb just from eating more...but I simply will not be as full and as hard, and as pumped as I will be on juice. And I only have so much youth left, to see what my enhanced genetic potential is.
I won't be using much anyway - but I'll be using enough for it to be a noticeable visual difference in my appearance.
As for my being concerned about my health - yes, I am. I hadn't consumed any alcohol since May 22nd of last year, until just within the last week, when I drank a tall can of Budweiser [which probably costs like $5 in Canada now, lol].
If I said I was going to drink six beers every Friday night all summer, would you have the same problem with me as you do with me doing a cycle of juice? Do health-conscious people need to NEVER do anything unhealthy, even temporarily?
Furthermore - I have enough experience using sauce in my life to know I can just do this as a one-off experience for the memories [as Van said - that's why we do anything], transition back to clean training via PCT, and then just go back to normal. I will have no psychological problems going back to being a manlet - though I may walk around at 190-lb rather than 170-lb, when this is over [as I increase calories permanently, to reverse my slowing thyroid].
Is there ANY real reason why I should NEVER use juice?
joswift posted research showing that low doses of Anadrol do not lead to bad health outcomes. And THAT is the type of information I am looking for - not some George Bush Jr. "Say No To Drugs" monologue.
I want more information than that - and nothing you have read has indicated to me that one one-off cycle should cause me any serious health issues.
Keep in mind, I'm talking max 750mg Sustanon weekly and max 50mg Anadrol daily during this cycle, which will be max 16 weeks.
I have done all the necessary health tests including a heart ultrasound, a lower digestive tract ultrasound, all necessary blood work [including a test I paid out of pocket for to rule out genetic autoimmune disorders], and have continually measured my resting heart rate, blood pressure, and blood sugar levels, AND I am doing this in consultation with my family physician, who routinely consults with athletes, and is a bit of an athlete himself.
AND - he stopped by two weeks ago to give me my first blood work requisition form, and he told me he was excited to see my results.
He knows me very well, and knows that I am a big-time hypochondriac [health pussy], and knows I won't go too far with this.
I have decided against taking insulin or GH, even though board treasure Van Bilderass and a separate classic Getbigger who no longer posts here both flirted with the idea of me using [either/both].
So...give me a reason not to follow through with this cycle, MCWAY. And "drugs are bad" is not an answer I would deem convincing.
Your concern has been noted - but I'm "ALL IN", my man.