Not to be insulting, this is purely constructive criticism. In two months you are making and experiencing beginners gains, barely know what exercises work what well, probably have a routine that is incomplete and lagging necessary fundamentals, you have no idea how to properly recover from a workout and how to eat, sleep and train to do so properly. Imagine yourself as a kid riding a bike for two months... yeah, you've seen wheelies... but yours usually last half a second and barely constitute getting the tire of the ground. You're more likely to crash than successfully become a BMX phenom in two months, going on three. Same with your workouts, same with AAS and your first selection of a cycle clearly says you have methodically planned to ride your bike full speed into the back of old man Johnson's Chevy Silverado with the 12" lift kit and the heavy duty bumper; end up in a neck brace than to ride that wheelie half way down the block. I don't know how old you are, or anything about you other than seriously you have no business messing with AAS of any sorts with just under three months of lifting experience and zero knowledge of AAS, what they do, what they can do good and bad and how to properly go about this endeavor.
I've been lifting for 33 years, possibly am one of the larger guys on the site and have been using AAS for 9 1/2 years learning more and more as I go thanks to this forum. You need to slow the hell down and grow the hell up before you wreck yourself. Even if you're 55 years old you are not ready for this whatsoever. Get some time in the gym (years), learn your body and how it responds and recovers, learn about training all your feeder muscles and not just the mirror muscles, get your stats up, knowledge up and build a frame worthy of responsibly making AAS an option when the time is appropriate. I feel you're underage most likely, definitely ill informed and conveniently only heard what you wanted to hear out of Dylan's video. Basically don't be that jackass who comes back crying about fucking yourself up asking for help because you felt we didn't know shit about all that you are capable of. We see this all the time and each time someone goes about it anyway we always hear that sad, sad song about 'I should've listened, please help'.