2 months in to my new job
Sep. 16th, 2018 08:25 pmBrief video blog update, 2 months after starting my new job:
Going back through these videos, I love how each one I can notice my voice sounding a little bit more female. Although also pretty consistent is it starting at a higher pitch and then dropping down further the longer I speak.
Whenever I hear a recording of my voice and I wasn't expecting it, I'm always shocked at how male I sound. But when I'm conscious of my voice, I guess I actually am starting to sound pretty decent. So the main thing for me to work on is staying conscious of it--not falling back into old habits.
I forgot to mention in this video that I finally got my testosterone up into the female range, after about a year of being below normal (and zero for most of that time)! Although I've also starting experiencing the heaviest mood swings since I started transition. I only touched on that, don't really feel like talking about it... but yeah. Been kind of difficult. Hoping I stabilize more going forward.
My estrogen is at an all time high (191 pg/mL) and testosterone is middle of normal female range (30 ng/dL). [Not sure if I got the units right on both of those, will double check it later.] Both of those are because I started taking DHEA, although the two most noticeable things I've experienced since starting full time work (exhaustion/tiredness & mood swings) both started before I took the DHEA. So it could be more the different sleep schedule or just sensory overload at work each day, after so many months of sitting at home most days.
Going back through these videos, I love how each one I can notice my voice sounding a little bit more female. Although also pretty consistent is it starting at a higher pitch and then dropping down further the longer I speak.
Whenever I hear a recording of my voice and I wasn't expecting it, I'm always shocked at how male I sound. But when I'm conscious of my voice, I guess I actually am starting to sound pretty decent. So the main thing for me to work on is staying conscious of it--not falling back into old habits.
I forgot to mention in this video that I finally got my testosterone up into the female range, after about a year of being below normal (and zero for most of that time)! Although I've also starting experiencing the heaviest mood swings since I started transition. I only touched on that, don't really feel like talking about it... but yeah. Been kind of difficult. Hoping I stabilize more going forward.
My estrogen is at an all time high (191 pg/mL) and testosterone is middle of normal female range (30 ng/dL). [Not sure if I got the units right on both of those, will double check it later.] Both of those are because I started taking DHEA, although the two most noticeable things I've experienced since starting full time work (exhaustion/tiredness & mood swings) both started before I took the DHEA. So it could be more the different sleep schedule or just sensory overload at work each day, after so many months of sitting at home most days.