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Does Yeson's give you back the ability to make high pitch screams (Like pre pub?

Started by Paige0000, February 08, 2014, 06:37:49 PM

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Jennygirl

Quote from: Carrie Liz on March 05, 2014, 07:31:12 PM
They were wondering if YOU were trans? Jeez... that's freaking depressing. What hope does that give to the rest of us? :( I must have a blinking neon sign on my forehead that says "TRANS" then if even you're getting suspected.

Oh yeah for sure. But who cares :P Not me!

If I had to guess what made them wonder, it was probably wearing a thing that accentuated my arm muscles and my general interests show through a lot.. I have quite a masculine set of interests. But again... Who cares? Not me ;) I have learned to embrace my past for all that it is worth, which is a lot to me.


Quote from: Jennifer. on March 05, 2014, 07:58:02 PM
Carrie,
Jenny forgot to mention its when she's playfully wearing oversized clothes and a glue on handlebar mustach  ;D
Though even then I'm haveing a hard time picturing her pulling off male  ;)

I've tried this, it didn't work!


Quote from: Hikari on March 05, 2014, 08:03:15 PM
What about things like laughing, coughing or clearing your throat? Has the quality of those sounds raised in pitch?

All of them yes, greatly. I don't even think about it anymore to be honest.

Probably the most exciting change was laughing. I almost did some jumping jacks I was so excited the first time I heard it. So very different!

One of my best friends from back home (who I came out to just a few months ago) said over the phone that I still sound like a similar person except for my laugh. The laugh changes a lot.
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anjaq

Quote from: Jennygirl on March 05, 2014, 11:29:42 AM
Vocal tremor ...
I am actually looking for a good ENT in Los Angeles to do another laryngeal botox injection. Or at the very least I am curious if (now that my voice is healed) it will improve my vocal range. I have a feeling it will.
Ok - I have no clue then as to where that tremor for me is located and if it is permanent or not. Who knows maybe it is already getting better now that I have managed to start fixing my other issues. I need to find this out then. I would not really want to do botox injections every half year if it can be avoided.
How is your vocal range developing - as I understand it, you did not loose that much anyways as you gained some on the top? My present range is 3 octaves, I guess if I go to Dr Kim it will shrink to 2 or 2.5 by cutting off the bottom, though I dont expect to gain much on the top which would be useless anyways - I am in a range there that is not useable for anything anyways but screaming ;) - what worries me most is the "break" from chest to head voice which has vastly improved with voice training but still exists as a patch where I am not having full volume. If I would hit it frequently when speaking, it would be a nuisance. As I understand it, it does not really shift with surgery in location frequency-wise?

Quote from: Jennygirl on March 06, 2014, 12:12:32 AM
I've tried this, it didn't work!
You actually did??? Wow - I guess this is really something. I would not even dare :P - but if you try that and cannot pull it off, you really made it (y)

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One of my best friends from back home (who I came out to just a few months ago) said over the phone that I still sound like a similar person except for my laugh. The laugh changes a lot.
Ah he cannot be serious - you do sound differently when speaking as well, I am sure of that.

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