Time for an update. I was finally able to see a true specialist today, to whom I had been referred by other notable ENT'S in the area. There's good and bad news. The good news is he feels strongly that he can return my voice to normal. The bad news (back to normal, like before surgery) really isn't sounding that bad. I've said it before and I still feel that having ANY voice is preferable to what I have now. I'm basically going to need two surgeries, one to remove the web and put keels in place to make sure it doesn't reform, and a second surgery several weeks later to simply remove the keels. He said that no doubt scarring has occurred but my voice should get its volume back and the hoarseness should at the very least be much less severe and in the best case scenario, completely gone. There is a part of me that's sad to see the web go, just because it was something I wanted so badly. A sure-fire, automatic way to keep my pitch in the right place. Dr. Haben somehow managed to make this web too large, however, and even his attempt to "lessen" it was a complete failure. Two strikes, and I'm not going back for a third. Of course, the thought had entered my mind to ask about only a partial removal, but trying the same thing twice would be foolish, I believe, so the whole thing has to go. It's sad to think about how much time and money I've lost, but I'm ready for this to be over and just have a voice that's actually usable, regardless of how it is perceived.