Quote from: anjaq on November 05, 2013, 08:08:10 PM
I had to try like 5 minutes to get down to where I was before to do a recording. It was reaaally odd for me to do this. And it hurt. But it definitely was closer to the "original voice" . So that is kind of proof that for some things voice training seems to work I think - I dont have to consciously think about doing my present voice and still t is way different from the original voice - but not different enough... the higher pitched voice you do - I think it also has even less of the "bad resonance" - not that you have much of this anyways anymore. That voice there fits greatly to you. I bet you will get into that easily later on then and that would be great. I have to prepare myself for another example of this procedure that increases my desire to put my hoped on this rather than on voice training.
I definitely agree that voice training is still necessary even with VFS. I think VFS is good to get the voice to a point where you can focus most of the energy on practicing resonance, intonation, etc. instead of pitch, although I think even those are easier to get into once you don't have to focus on the pitch as much. And for some, voice training is enough for them to have a passable feminine voice that they can feel comfortable with. For me though I don't feel comfortable with it even if it does sound mostly feminine to others. There's also those times when I don't sound feminine like coughing, sneezing, yelling, crying, etc. that I don't feel I can change enough without surgery.
I do like how the higher-pitched voice sounds and if I end up somewhere near there (which I think I will, based on the results I've heard so far) then I'll be really happy. Even if I just go up by like 30-40Hz I think it'll put me in a range that I could feel comfortable with. I want to say that right now my average speaking voice is probably between 150-165Hz, and I don't try that hard to even get it there really, so if I go up by just 40Hz I'd still be just under 200Hz, which would be fantastic!
It sounds to me like you've pretty much already made up your mind about having this procedure

Keep up those savings transfers and you'll be in South Korea in no time!
Also, I'm feeling a bit better today and I'm optimistic that my cold will be gone by this weekend. I've been taking Mucinex and vitamin C and not eating sugar like you all suggested. Although I couldn't bring myself to drink warm water with garlic in it, ewww! It's getting down to the wire now with only about 4 days until my pre-op consultation, which I'm assuming if I'm still sick by then they'll say I can't have the surgery. OMG, just saying that as a possibility is so depressing!