After talking to some other guys, I've found out a few things. Having been on testosterone at all, is certainly not a requirement for top surgery (though it sounds as though some surgeons and therapists have their own guidelines for this).
And that there are some therapists who use HRT as a sort of affirmation process, with the notion that hormones aren't permanent like surgery.
But, after 6 months of T, I'm likely to have masculine features which ARE permanent.
Whereas with top surgery, I'll only be changing one area of my body, after 6 months of T, I'll have irreversible changes all over my whole body - voice, body hair, genital changes - all of these are permanent and said to happen WAY before 6 months, 1 to 2 months, more like.
So, I don't know what to do.
She all but promised me an HRT letter in 3 months. So should I just stick with her, and then if she refuses to write a surgery letter, find someone else?
How hard would that be? The surgeon I'm looking at has something on his site along the lines of "...letter from a therapist with a long-term and meaningful relationship with the patient."
I'm not sure how to interpret that, does that mean I'd have to start all over with another therapist and get a "long-term and meaningful relationship" with the new one first?
Also, it's clear that most therapists do not require FtMs to have 6 months of T prior to surgery.
At this point, I'm unsure whether she's requiring it or not. Should I just find someone else, particularly since I REALLY felt uncomfortable with her anyway? But, my goal is to get these letters, not to make friends, so does that matter?