Well, its about 3.5 months now since the VFS at Yeson clinic and I guess I am enterning the problematic phase of the dreaded "month 4". My pitch dropped a bit, my voice is more hoarse and more breathy and I have weird sensations in the throat.
So this is how it is right now:
uncontrolled:
http://vocaroo.com/i/s11u7uUJAOjdcontrolled:
http://vocaroo.com/i/s0ADLpm89qntEDIT: for comparison this is my relaxed but feminized pre op voice. Meaning I did not strain using it but modified resonance: http://vocaroo.com/i/s1o7quC65Qxj - in a more "male" version it would have been http://vocaroo.com/i/s0dXoqjbKwGm. I have made a really male sounding version but I dont know if that is really my original voice. I totally forgot how to do this properly after 15 years
, so I will better not play it here.
I show this because in many ways my voice was "ok" before the surgery and to show the changes that happened so far and I think the recordings in my old posts in this thread are probably long ago deleted by vocaroo.I was told to start with the medication now already, so I assume that this has something to do with the botox wearing off already.
As of now it seems that I have gotten an increase in all parameters (lowest possible pitch, average pitch relaxed/controlled) of about 30-40 Hz.
The voice exercises seem to help me with the contol of the voice. Control is not that hard but has to be done to not sound creaky or low in pitch. Interestingly singing is a lot better - less hoarseness, higher pitch with more ease... I can sing along in a group of women with a no-effort voice and not stick out at all in terms of voice, pitch, undertones,... this is really making me happy. Next step may have to be to translate the things I experience in singing along to speaking, so I dont drop into that broken parts of my voice that are hoarse and too low in pitch. Maybe my brain just has to some more adjusting to the new voice and still tries to use it in the old way which gives me a lower pitch and more hoeaseness...?
This is an interesting observation I made - my voice seems to do a lot better, gets less hoarse and strained when I use an elevated pitch in the target pitch range (around 200-220 Hz) - so it seems my voice wants to be used in that range, but my muscles or my brain dont consider it relaxed to use that pitch range, so to me it feels like I have to consciously elevate my voice into that optimal pitch range. If I dont do that, my voice drops below that in the lower female range of 170 Hz maybe, (160-190) and then it seems to get strained more by that. I sure hope this will resolve itself somehow and my brain and vocal muscles can accept the new optimal pitch range as natural and relaxed, so I dont have to think about it anymore.