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Thats it, like I've done enough training that for small periods of time with focus i can pass. But its a very conscious effort and even with focus my pitch very easily slips back down. I've been told by my friends and coworkers that I talk like a woman, that my cadence and intonation reads as feminine, but I have inconsistent pitch.
I'm basically weighing different options for the future of my medical transition and what parts I think are most important to me. When it comes down to it my voice is the source of a lot of my dysphoria these days. I'm kind of viewing glottoplasty as partially undoing some of the damage that testosterone did to my vocal cords. I can practice all I like, master every aspect of pitch maintenance and vocal weight and all of it. But no matter what training I do the "instrument" I use to speak isn't the right one, and I sorta feel like even when I'm putting 100% effort in that it's not really my voice. Kinda like I'm faking a voice. And I've heard that not being able to have a lower vocal register at all makes a huge difference with this regard. I want to no longer be able to do my deep voice at all.
Out of curiosity, if you don't mind sharing, what surgeon did you go with? And how happy are you with your outcome overall? Do you feel like its made a difference in how your voice passes? Do you still have times where your voice doesn't pass?
My surgeon was an Australian, Dr Broadhurst in Brisbane. Overall, I'm really happy with the results.
In my case, I had to have vocal cord surgery anyway to remove nodules on my cords, and given that there was a vfs surgeon in my city and he was willing to do both in the same surgery, that made my decision pretty easy.
I won't say my voice is perfect. I'm never misgendered over the phone, but I think on some days, without context clues, some people don't know how to gender me. Most of the time though, people gender me just fine. I think though that my voice is a bit less rich than many cis women's, but that's because I never really focused on the training that it sounds like you've got down pat.