Hi Ladies!
I had SRS nearly 3 weeks ago. In the hospital I had a sore throat. I was told that it was probably related to the breathing tube for anesthesia. Around the same time I noticed that my voice sounded a little funny, like a cracking, along the lines of how a teenager sounds with a voice change. It doesn't happen when I talk with someone seated next to me -- only when I raise my voice enough to talk across a room, even a quiet room.
The sore throat resolved itself about the time I was discharged from the hospital, three days after surgery. I expected that the voice change would stop too, but it hasn't. It is now almost three weeks after surgery.
As weird as this sounds, is it possible that the voice change is related to SRS and the removal of testosterone from my system? I went through puberty 30-some years ago. I don't see how the two can be related, but I also don't see another explanation. If anyone has any insight, I would appreciate it.
Thanks,
Kim