I don't know if my reply will be valid, but nonetheless, I just stopped taking my T, but I took it for almost 8 months and am curious as to whether my voice will change. Most of my time on T was at a reasonably low dose, however the last 2 or so were a maintenance dose. I increased it because I was still dysphoric at the dose my doctor gave me, but I have since worked out that T just isn't a liable treatment for my dysphoria. Increasing the dose made my dysphoria worse, a lot. I am also a non-binary male, but I wasn't sure what would help alleviate my dysphoria. The main thing I needed to be rid of was my monthly, which didn't stop anyways, not completely, and to change my voice into a deep range. I also didn't want facial hair, but a bit of body hair helps me pass because of my build being so small and me being 5'8" and it sticking out like a sore thumb. The dose of T I was on didn't give me much body hair, or much more than I already had anyways. What it did do was cause me to be obsessed with my bottom half, which is what caused the increase in dysphoria for me. I don't consider what I have to not be a male body part, because it's mine, but I don't like drawing attention to it either. T also made my (Excuse the TMI) but my nipples stand out more,which added on to the dysphoria increase. I was fine having to wear a binder and like my bottom half, I prefer to ignore my chest in order to deal with it being there. I got a bit of fat redistribution, but my hips still stick out like a sore thumb and T can't change the bone structure/placing. I just wear an elastic band over my belly button to sort of fix that, and I'm OK with that. T did allow me to get my marker and name changed where I live, so if I'm thankful for anything, it's that. Sorry about my rambling on, but I just thought that adding my 2 cents worth would be at least helpful in providing a sense of not being so alone for you. I'll just wait and see what my voice does. I'm just worried about the monthly really.