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Tical is probably the only person who can give reasonably credible answers on the topic. it should be noted that low test however and its symptoms can be the result of a lot of things and you shouldn't rule out all other medical issues (increasing lethargy, decreased libido, degraded mental acuity etc etc). And of course, depression and the neurobiology and neurochemistry of depression is entirely unrelated to low testosterone and worlds apart.
If you're determined to head down that path. You need to find a doctor who is competent and has a great deal of experience in this area. Once you've done that, and I only say this because I personally believe in HRT... I would say your issue is simply to lower your test levels enough that you can get a prescription so your doctor is comfortable. Laws and regulations for medical professionals vary greatly from state to state, are often ill defined, whereas the penalties are not. They just need to cover their asses.
When I wanted an actual prescription for Testosterone and spoke to an endocrinologist about it who I met through a friend, he gave me the run down of what levels he wanted to see before he was comfortable writing a prescription. I simply did a 6 week cycle... no post cycle, let my test levels crash... then went get blood work done. Not advising you to do it of course, just sharing my experience.
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