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Post-op Therapy with a Therapist

Started by Wynternight, May 13, 2015, 01:17:07 PM

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Wynternight

What kind of exercises/training would I want to do with a Speech Therapist post-op? I hear voice training is essential for a good outcome but what would I ask the ST to work with me on?
Stooping down, dipping my wings, I came into the darkly-splendid abodes. There, in that formless abyss was I made a partaker of the Mysteries Averse. LIBER CORDIS CINCTI SERPENTE-11;4

HRT- 31 August, 2014
FT - 7 Sep, 2016
VFS- 19 October, 2016
FFS/BA - 28 Feb, 2018
SRS - 31 Oct 2018
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Eveline

Quote from: Wynternight on May 13, 2015, 01:17:07 PM
What kind of exercises/training would I want to do with a Speech Therapist post-op? I hear voice training is essential for a good outcome but what would I ask the ST to work with me on?

Wynternight, as I understand it, many of the same exercises apply, and most aren't pitch related.

I haven't had voice surgery, but I've been working with Kathe Perez, and her list of things to work on is a good example:

* Respiration- power source
* Phonation- sound source
* Resonance- sound modifier
* Articulation- speech modifier
* Prosody- melodic aspects of speech

I imagine you would want to work on one or more of these depending on how far along you are. :)
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Wynternight

Thank you. :)

I'm nowhere yet. I'm looking at ways to save for the procedure or fight AETNA to prove medical necessity so it's still some ways off, sadly.

Quote from: Eveline on May 13, 2015, 02:45:36 PM
Quote from: Wynternight on May 13, 2015, 01:17:07 PM
What kind of exercises/training would I want to do with a Speech Therapist post-op? I hear voice training is essential for a good outcome but what would I ask the ST to work with me on?

Wynternight, as I understand it, many of the same exercises apply, and most aren't pitch related.

I haven't had voice surgery, but I've been working with Kathe Perez, and her list of things to work on is a good example:

* Respiration- power source
* Phonation- sound source
* Resonance- sound modifier
* Articulation- speech modifier
* Prosody- melodic aspects of speech

I imagine you would want to work on one or more of these depending on how far along you are. :)
Stooping down, dipping my wings, I came into the darkly-splendid abodes. There, in that formless abyss was I made a partaker of the Mysteries Averse. LIBER CORDIS CINCTI SERPENTE-11;4

HRT- 31 August, 2014
FT - 7 Sep, 2016
VFS- 19 October, 2016
FFS/BA - 28 Feb, 2018
SRS - 31 Oct 2018
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Laura_7

You could have a look here:
https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,184812.msg1643045.html#msg1643045

and here:

nyspeechandvoicelab dot net /transgender/voice-feminization/

for a few thought that might help...

its important to never overstrain your voice...

and its up to you if you want to start on your own.... risking to make a few errors along the way... or wait for a therapist.

Just be careful not to overdo it,
it might damage your voice.


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