Dr cliff jackness. He will recognize it’s possible. I take testosterone from a legal online provider but I visit him 4x a year to monitor my blood. I’m pretty much recovered but have some energy issues sometimes. He prescribed me vyvanse and Wellbutrin. I use the vyvanse sparingly. If you classify your symptoms similar to chronic fatigue check out dr Susan Levine. She is very open to many unusual cases. I took profecía for a long time and over time got worse. I eventually crashed hard immediately after stopping peopecia. I don’t 100% blame propecia and looked into all options. Dr Levine found some interesting and unusual viral loads from mono when I was a child. They were unusually high. Dr jackness is on the fense about CFS but believed more in the propecia theory. He even suggested from experience that propecia would not be an issue since I inject testosterone and HCG now. I recently had a hair transplant and juggled with using propecia or not using it. (It really protects from massive shedding after a transplant and shock of the transplanted hairs) basically it makes more hairs survive the transplant. I finally decided to risk it and run propecia for 2 months and he was right. I had none of the problems I did when I was younger but it was only for 2 months. I’m not recommending that to anyone but I gambled and won.
I suggest seeing both and they are both near each other on Upper east side. They will experiment. I would not go into either doc crying you have PFS, but instead explain your symptoms and that you think that propecia might be the cause but want to look into everything. These people are in the science field and will approach it scientifically. Write a list of all symptoms down before you go. . Levine will run a butt load of crazy blood tests you have never heard of.