I've finally gotten in touch with a doctor who's helping me get on testosterone, and things on his end are going rather smoothly. He does require a letter of recommendation from my therapist, though, and when I talked to her about it, she told me to go ahead and write one up with pertinent information, and she would just sign it. I had been under the impression that it was the therapist's job to do that sort of thing, and while she's also helping me with other issues, I chose her because she specifically cited experience with trans issues. I've looked up a template I'm trying to fill out, but I don't feel like I'm qualified, and just filling in blanks makes me feel like I'm lying to the Endo, or worried I'll write the wrong things and not get accepted. Or, even worse, what if I get on T, regret it, and am blamed for everything because I didn't follow standard procedures? Since, y'know, one of the reasons you go to a gender therapist is to make sure you actually want to transition.
So, advice, should I just suck this up and fill out the letter, or would it be better to send the template to my therapist and tell her I'm really not comfortable filling it out myself? I'd be really embarrassed, but I could also ask the Endo to refer me to one of the therapists he uses, because on the practice's website they say they can do referrals if you don't already have a therapist. I feel like every step of this has been some covert test, and I really don't want to fail, and end up back at square one.