Hi, everyone. If you've read some of my posts here, you know that I am considering a glottoplasty with Dr Haben in Rochester. I've just gotten notice that I can take 3 weeks off in October, which is when I plan to have the operation. I have been working on my voice for about two years. In that time, it has come a long way, but I still have bad days, moments where I slip, and getting a cold is the worst.
I have decided against the "triple" which includes a CTA because I play clarinet for a living and I am to nervous to do anything that invasive to my vocal cords and airway. My expectations for this surgery are that I will be locked into a pitch zone that is closer to my trained voice without fear of dipping back down into the male zone. I do not expect it to be a cure-all, but I am hopeful that I will be more comfortable speaking and exploring resonance when I don't have to concentrate so much on pitch.
For reference, this is a good example of where my voice is currently. Not perfect, but much better than it was two years ago!
http://vocaroo.com/i/s1RwqWxs1XldI'm still getting a little nervous before calling in to schedule. What if I don't get the results I hope for? What if there is an unforeseen change that has a negative effect on my playing? What if I don't heal in time before rehearsals resume?
Any bits of advice regarding surgery, what to expect, what to work on, etc are greatly appreciated.