Well, I still hope it is just part of the healing process - some parts may contract faster, other take more time - the muscles need to get used to the different situations and relax more. After 17 years of having to control the voice, they now have to let go...
I thought I'd post a voice update today and then let the topic rest for a while. Its been 5 months now, my voice is ok, it has a female sound to it I think, I dont have the male undertones, If I am startled, I will make sounds at a nice pitch - higher than I usually use it for speaking. I dont feel I stick out anymore in womens only groups with my voice, but some breathiness remains and in everyday conversations I can sometimes have a rather low pitch of about 160-180 Hz on average, which is still ok. Reading the sample texts, I get 180-210 Hz depending on how I go about it - so both average pitches are relaxed - they are just different ways of speaking in some small way. I think after this, I will just let the voice topic run free for some months, do my exercises if i can, take my pills until they run out and see what is happening by month 9.
One fun thing yesterday was, I was just giggling for some reason and squeaking a bit and at one moment the pitch got crazy high and my laughter was sounding like a little girl. This was so funny

Anyways: Here is my voice recordings:
http://vocaroo.com/i/s1ea4YZWk5t7 (lower, today about 180 Hz)
http://vocaroo.com/i/s0oJZVY7wHPA (german, today about 190-200 Hz)
http://vocaroo.com/i/s0Tluz84WWNd (german, pre op, about 150 Hz)
http://vocaroo.com/i/s1YTIZYC1bum (higher, today about 210 Hz)
Lowest pitches in the recordings is usually around 150 Hz for some words. Some passages of several words average at 160 Hz, but its compensated by parts in the voice melody that are above 200 Hz again. So I think its ok to have some low pitch passages.
Greetings