I'm sorry to hear about what happened last year.
Did you confirm that your natural levels had returned to normal through a blood test or just by how you felt?
Do you have a proper diet now?
What are your goals?
Age?
Height?
Weight?
Body Fat Percentage?
What brand is the Winstrol?
What brand is the Testosterone? (My first cycle was with a kind of testosterone called Testoprim-D that was known for causing irritation and pain. It was very bad.)
I know I am asking you a lot of questions. I hope that your answers will assist members of this board in giving the best advice to you that they can.
But if you would like me to skip ahead to the answer you probably seek:
I would stop injecting everything. What I will recommend is probably not the way most people here would recommend, but I have my reasons. I choose to rule out the Winstrol first because if it is causing the problems for you it will leave the body faster (and you still have some testosterone in your body from taking the shots).
Start taking the Winstrol by mouth like a tablet at a lower dose, like 25mg per day, and add a bit every day until you are taking the daily dose you had intended. If this is working well after a week then I would try adding the testosterone injections again but continue the Winstrol by mouth. It is also possible that your problems are caused by a reaction to the testosterone shots, either an allergy the testosterone solution itself or something called 'test flu', but anecdotal evidence suggests injectable Winstrol is more likely to be the culprit.
I hope someone else will answer as well so you can have another perspective.
Good luck, Enti.