Quote from: barbie on May 27, 2013, 03:34:44 AM
Hi, Jenny,
It's nice that your surgery went so well and stayed in Seoul without any problem.
I just returned from Saint Petersburg yesterday afternoon. A little bit tired from jet lags.
There were so many beautiful women in Russia, and I nearly gave up catching them.
Barbie~~
That's exactly how I felt in Seoul at times! Haha.
It can be quite discouraging. A lot of days I just stuck to looking like a tourist.
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Alright a voice update!
Sometimes my throat is kind of filled with phlegm and it won't sound good at all (I got sick as soon as I got home and I'm like 1 day until fully recovered from sickies). But when there's not crap in my throat it sounds a lot better.
I'm feeling better about the way it sounds in my own head. I mean today alone my brain has been adjusting to it a ton. It's quite a big change from where I was. (fundamental frequency change of 75hz).
I think my voice is going to end up pretty high if I am already up so much so early on. Judging by what Dr. Kim told me, he didn't expect me to be in the female range (up 60hz) until 1 or 2 months post op and 75hz up until after a year... But I am already 75hz up just 2 weeks later. No complaints, though. Maybe it was the 4 liters of water I was drinking every day during my first week of recovery
I think I did a pretty kick-butt job at following his instructions to a T so I guess that could have helped too.
I did another sound recording today because I was actually allowed to start saying a few words. Now that I am a little bit more cozy with the way it sounds/feels, I think I was naturally paying attention to resonance a little bit more. Let me know what you think... Can you hear a difference from the first one?
http://vocaroo.com/i/s0b1ChY5eugg