Estrogen will usually have the opposite effect and studies have strongly suggested it acts as an anti-depressant BUT too low T may also trigger depression. You need to figure out with your doctor if your E is high enough for YOU (everyone's threshold is different), this may require some trial and error. Also, to be sure that the doses of your anti-androgen are not too high so as to totally not extinguish T and preferably, that you take E non-orally, as this way SHBG is not too high and binds too much T. Disregard T levels as on spironolactone, some is also blocked so that you really don't know how much is making it to your tissues and besides, you don't really know your sensitivity to T (or E, for that matter). Hope you and your doctor figure out the best, most optimal HRT for YOU.
AND I hope you feel better SOON... 🙂