I haven't done a scope yet, I'll be driving to Rochester later this month for the post 3 months checkup. I hope the hoarseness is due to inflammation and not some other issue.
I guess I've been self-conscious these days because I keep thinking about my career and how my voice would affect it. I photograph weddings for a living. The first wedding I've booked is this May, and I hope by May I will have the clarity and volume that I need. I can imagine it will be very difficult to photograph weddings when my voice is hoarse and weak, especially when surrounded by background noise. Dr. Haben did tell me the final results could take 6 months or longer, so hopefully by the 6 months mark, which will be near the end of March, I will sound less hoarse and can use loud volume.
I'm sorry to hear that you see people cringing when you speak. One point during my recovery, a cashier flat out asked me "what's wrong with your voice?", which I thought was very rude. If you feel uncomfortable speaking in public and have to go off of voice rest, maybe you can just practice speaking in the privacy of your home for now?
Quote from: kwala on January 10, 2016, 08:55:27 PM
Well, I have my own separate set of issues so although what little voice I have is very hoarse, I'm probably not the best example. Have you had a scope done? Any ENT should be able to tell from the video if you still have a lot of swelling or if there is another issue causing the hoarseness. In any case, I hope it subsides soon!
I totally know what you mean about being self-conscious. I was recently told to go off vocal rest so I've been trying to use my awful sounding voice in public but I can see people cringing when I speak because it sounds so scary which makes me want to go back to being silent.