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Lots of talk about surgery but little about voice therapy. Therapy not work?

Started by StartingOver, August 21, 2015, 05:36:58 AM

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Qrachel

Hi All (Again);

I spent a lot time and $$$ on speech therapy and it helped a lot: meter, tonality, though not so much with pitch.  With concentrated effort I could only get into the lowest range for a female.  The long-term result is I speak like a woman with masculine-like voice that has a lot of feme attributes.  I never pass on the phone. 

I know some for whom voice therapy really worked.  I'm not one of them. I didn't pursue voice feminization because 10 years ago it was risky and it still has a some downsides, but I'm convinced that that there's a good chance it could help a lot now.  Age is concern here to as I'm 72 while still very active professionally and socially. What the hay - life is short!

My decision process is down to doing it here in the US.  It's simple a a quality of life, time and money decision now.

The matter for me comes down to: Risk (acceptable but wish it was less), time (being voice restricted for weeks-months is challenging), cost (it seems like highway robbery to me but it's the only game in town)

Well . . . I got a cold (achew) so good night to all - luv ya,

Rachel
Rachel

"Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the little voice at the end of the day that says I'll try again tomorrow."
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