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Roni's VFS Results with Dr Haben (video)

Started by Roni, November 18, 2015, 07:36:51 AM

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Roni

Quote from: Roni_Fan on November 25, 2015, 05:12:22 PM
Roni, I am a huge fan of yours! Do you have a Facebook or Instagram account? Thanks!

Haha wow! I can definitely say I never expected anything like this happening. I found your username quite flattering and mildly funny haha. Had to show my bf.

I do have both but they are for private use and so I am not quite comfortable posting them on a public forum. Hope you understand! :)


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Roni

Quote from: Dena on November 25, 2015, 07:03:40 PM
Roni, the voice sounds pretty good but I think you will find the pitch will go up a bit more as it continues to heal. It's not a huge improvement but it will make your initial/relaxed voice move to a more comfortable range. As for healing time. i still haven't got my three months results back but Dr Haben responded to the message attached to the samples reminding me that there is a 6 to 12 month for the voice to stabilize. If my pitch continues to rise I might get around the 220 Hz range would would be great for me.

I'll take all the pitch increase I can get! I know I sound pretty high in the recording already, but I don't sound like that out of bed. As I mentioned before, vocal exercises and talking for an extended period of time helps stretch and raise my natural pitch. If my pitch increases a bit further that could benefit me as I won't have to worry about doing vocal exercise if my voice is already high enough.

I'm glad for you Dena that your pitch has continued to rise! I think Dr Haben is right that you still have a few months to see your voice grow and see improvements.
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Roni_Fan

No worries Roni! I totally understand and agree! Can you please though post some recent pics of you? Would love to see them! :)
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Roni

Quote from: Roni_Fan on November 30, 2015, 03:07:01 PM
No worries Roni! I totally understand and agree! Can you please though post some recent pics of you? Would love to see them! :)

As far as recent pics go I've held off on posting pictures online. I think I posted a timeline on ->-bleeped-<- recently but other than that no recent pictures, sorry. Far too many people (especially trans people) were recognizing me in public.
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Roni_Fan

Makes sense! You are a celebrity status now!  ;)
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Roni

Eh not really haha. Its not that many people, but definitely more than I'd like.
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iKate

Quote from: Roni on December 01, 2015, 09:55:44 AM
As far as recent pics go I've held off on posting pictures online. I think I posted a timeline on ->-bleeped-<- recently but other than that no recent pictures, sorry. Far too many people (especially trans people) were recognizing me in public.

One big reason I limit my pics... It can get dangerous if too many people know.

I've also not done a "before and after" on purpose because old pics of me I want to be hard to find...
But again this is purely MY preference and not advice to anyone.
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Roni_Fan

Why dangerous? You can be set and feel free right?
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iKate

Quote from: Roni_Fan on December 01, 2015, 03:45:32 PM
Why dangerous? You can be set and feel free right?

Where I am from I can be killed for being trans. and yes I have to go back there now and again. So when I go there I'll keep a low profile.
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anjaq

I also try to keep pictures of me off the internet when it comes to trans stuff. Roni, I am not sure I understand, in what way are you famous?

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Roni

Quote from: anjaq on December 03, 2015, 03:11:41 AM
I also try to keep pictures of me off the internet when it comes to trans stuff. Roni, I am not sure I understand, in what way are you famous?

I am not lol.
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Roni_Fan

Congrats on your official and legal name change Roni! :)
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Roni

Quote from: Roni_Fan on December 04, 2015, 03:37:40 PM
Congrats on your official and legal name change Roni! :)

Eh what? Did you find my Facebook?? Either way, thank you very much.
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jollyjoy

Hey Roni, is your hoarseness improving? Mine is getting a bit better but still sounds somewhat hoarse...I'm at 11 weeks now.
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Roni

Quote from: jollyjoy on December 09, 2015, 01:55:25 PM
Hey Roni, is your hoarseness improving? Mine is getting a bit better but still sounds somewhat hoarse...I'm at 11 weeks now.

It's improved but I am definitely still very hoarse lol.. :(
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jollyjoy

Dr. Haben did tell me the hoarseness can take upto to 3 months to recover....but I think it probably will take even longer for me, and hopefully it will go away and not forever!
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Roni

I'm only 7 weeks post op so still have another 5 weeks til this hoarseness hopefully goes away.

One thing I have noticed with the surgery: Although my natural pitch is a bit higher and my voice is consistently more female sounding now, I seemed to have lost my lower and upper speaking range. If I try to speak in a low voice like the one I had pre-op, my voice cracks. Same thing happens when I try and speak in a very high pitch. I guess this fact forces me to stay in the natural female speaking range and not go down to my old voice. I still don't know how I feel about losing these ranges though...
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kwala

Quote from: Roni on December 09, 2015, 10:43:50 PM
I'm only 7 weeks post op so still have another 5 weeks til this hoarseness hopefully goes away.

One thing I have noticed with the surgery: Although my natural pitch is a bit higher and my voice is consistently more female sounding now, I seemed to have lost my lower and upper speaking range. If I try to speak in a low voice like the one I had pre-op, my voice cracks. Same thing happens when I try and speak in a very high pitch. I guess this fact forces me to stay in the natural female speaking range and not go down to my old voice. I still don't know how I feel about losing these ranges though...
That's interesting.  I think the loss of the super low notes happens to a lot of people.  I have read reports of people initially losing their uppermost range and most, if not all, of it coming back over time.  I think that this will be the case with you and that your range will continue to expand with time.  Are you only at 7 weeks?  I thought we were further apart in our recovery.
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Roni

Quote from: kwala on December 09, 2015, 11:37:12 PM
That's interesting.  I think the loss of the super low notes happens to a lot of people.  I have read reports of people initially losing their uppermost range and most, if not all, of it coming back over time.  I think that this will be the case with you and that your range will continue to expand with time.  Are you only at 7 weeks?  I thought we were further apart in our recovery.

I got my surgery October 13th or 14th, one of those days. I'm basically 8 weeks post op I guess. :)
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