Hi Kate - sorry to hear that. No doctor here, but we're on our own until PFS (Post Finasteride Syndrome) actually gets recognised. At the moment, doctors don't know what to do with us, and there probably isn't much they could do instantly to fix us even if it were recognised. Depression is what many will put this down to, because it appears to them to *mostly* fit that bill, and they *mostly* know how to treat that one - so that's what you'll be told. Depression though is an all-too-common symptom of PFS, and not the problem itself.
I'm not sure I'd suggest carrying on with this or not. But what I would do is get started as swiftly as possible on the protocol. It's going to be hard work, and REALLY unfair at the beginning as that's when you have to put the most effort in whilst personally feeling the worst!
But around here, this is what we do. And we have success. Some recover slowly, some in mere months, but it's a well-respected regime on here, Hackstasis, Ray Peat etc.
Your very very best bet is getting started on the protocol. As much of it as you can at the start, but definitely be doing all of it within a few weeks.
Can your son sign up and post here?