Mate, your dosages are way to big for your level of development. That's 1175mg's of injectables + 210mg's of orals. This after picture is how you should have looked like natty, before you hopped on a first cycle of 250 - 500mg's test (no pun intended). You might think this comment is useless, seeing as you're more or less done with the cycle, ... but it isn't. Hear me out. If you needed 1400mg's of aas to have a natty looking physique, where are you going to go from there on? 2g's of gear and then next cycle 3g's? And then what? Dialysis, heart transplant, early onset cognitive decline ...?
What you need to do, is what the posters before me were trying to say to you politely, without sounding rude or negative, which is also not my intention mind you. You need to get back to the drawing board and figure out fitness. Fitness is about having your life and lifting dialed in, it's about all the factors that contribute to you being a better lifter, but most of all, it's supposed to be about being a balanced person. Regarding having the fitness part dialed in, that includes: regeneration (sleep, stress and food), lifting (mesocycle structuring, periodization, being connected with your body, ie. pump, mind muscle connection, etc.) and then comes supplementation. Hoping on gear before all that will lead to a lot of disillusionment once you get off gear and that will lead to chronic gear abuse. Seeing as you are an addict (alcohol), keep in mind that aas are drugs, they have a huge impact on your brains reward system (dopamine) just as alcohol dose. So you are replacing one drug with the other, which is functionally fulfilling the same role as alcohol did and it will do harm to you (mentally and physically), especially as you are putting yourself on a Potential path of abuse.
Sure, you've escaped alcohol, but you've now gotten yourself into something potentially worse, IF you don't get a handle on it before things get out of control. As posters above me were trying to say: get back to the basics and I'll add to that get balanced, don't replace one drug with the other, feeding the same underlying personality disorder that got you in trouble with alcohol and I'm sure; many other things in life. Peace.