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    A few anacdotes that suggests the surgery has limited results...

    http://www.tsroadmap.com/physical/voice/voicesurg.html



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    Quote Originally Posted by GIA LOVES RON
    HOW YOUUUUUUUUUUUUU DOIIIIING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    i know that voice n phrase too well lmfao



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    Quote Originally Posted by RubyTS
    Quote Originally Posted by GIA LOVES RON
    HOW YOUUUUUUUUUUUUU DOIIIIING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    i know that voice n phrase too well lmfao
    +1
    okaay!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Alyssa87
    Quote Originally Posted by RubyTS
    Quote Originally Posted by GIA LOVES RON
    HOW YOUUUUUUUUUUUUU DOIIIIING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    i know that voice n phrase too well lmfao
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    okaay!
    Yes girl! I learned it from her! She is fun! Anyway, yeah i think she sounds good now after the surgery. But the surgery is really dangerous and lots of risks if you feel like its worth it then go for it. Otherwise just do it like me (eat black ants every morning and you'll somewhat sound like a girl; coz the ants will pinch your tonsils hence the female voice) IM KIDDING! THIS IS A JOKE! DONT TRY IT AT HOME!



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    Throat surgery is very risky and not guranteed...comes with many complications and most of the time will make you sound fake and if you ve had more than one nose surgery you will really sound nasal and ugghhh......best bet is to practicing softening your tone of voice...24-7 until it becomes naturally softer and of a higher pitch....voice lessons help



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    Quote Originally Posted by cochinats
    Throat surgery is very risky and not guranteed...comes with many complications and most of the time will make you sound fake and if you ve had more than one nose surgery you will really sound nasal and ugghhh......best bet is to practicing softening your tone of voice...24-7 until it becomes naturally softer and of a higher pitch....voice lessons help
    When a surgeon takes a trach shave down too far, he'll split the vocal cords and cause a girl to lose all BUT her lowest pitches.... but people still get trach shaves all the time.

    I think the bigger thing about the voice surgeries are that they're so uncommon, and so few doctors do it- so it's harder for the surgeons to improve their techniques. I've heard one person who had it done, and had complications... they sounded like they spent the last 80 years smoking a dozen packs a day. But, they didn't sound "like a guy." They probably wouldn't have a future as a vocalist, but even with the complications they didn't sound like a guy (so I guess the question is "what's your standards, would having a bad sounding but perfectly passable voice be ok?").


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    With all of its misery and wretched lies
    If we're dead when tomorrow's gone
    The Big Machine will just move on
    Still we cling afraid we'll fall
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    Default has anyone done this new version of vocal surgery for fem?

    Hi

    I was interested if anyone had done this surgery which is new and is being performed by James Thomas in Portland?

    Is it any better than the Chrycothyroid Approximation?

    http://www.voicedoctor.net/surgery/fem_lar.html

    My voice sounds pretty good but being able to eliminate certain tonals would be great. Course maybe I should worry about my chin and eyes first! lol!

    cheers gurls,

    Astrid Shay



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    Default Re: has anyone done this new version of vocal surgery for fe

    Quote Originally Posted by astridgirl
    Hi

    I was interested if anyone had done this surgery which is new and is being performed by James Thomas in Portland?

    Is it any better than the Chrycothyroid Approximation?

    http://www.voicedoctor.net/surgery/fem_lar.html

    My voice sounds pretty good but being able to eliminate certain tonals would be great. Course maybe I should worry about my chin and eyes first! lol!

    cheers gurls,

    Astrid Shay
    my friend went to him and he is good apparently!



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    i think that the cheeper way is this



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    Voice surgery is a really horrible surgery to have risk-wise, but I have not heard of one person who went to dr brassard in montreal that had a problem. There are few people who do it, but if I was going to he'd be the only one i'd trust.



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