Did anyone have voice changes on Deca when taking it? Did it come back once you were off or was it permanent?
Did anyone have voice changes on Deca when taking it? Did it come back once you were off or was it permanent?
you should get a hold of a mod and have them give you access to the female forum, you will probably get better answers there
No one responds to anything in the female forum! It sucks!
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Didnt effect my voice but then again I am a guy. I do believe that this could/would be a side effect for women though. Wait for a vet to respond.
I have a female friend that experienced a voice change, and as far as I know hers has not returned to normal. Haven't talked to her for a couple of months, but her voice had been noticably deeper for about a year or so. I'm definitely NOT an expert, just wanted to give you the info I had.
I just read on a website that most side effects are reversible, though. It doesn't say, however, if the deepended voice is considered "most".
Here's a quote from the article:
Hoarsness may be the first symptom of vocal change which may end in a long-lasting, sometimes irreversible deepening of the voice.
Last edited by drewvox; 06-13-2007 at 12:26 AM.
from what i understand it alters the vocal cords permanently.
possibly by thickening them.
I believe you are correct, helium. I've done more research for her and most of the sources seemed to believe it was permanent.
Is their anything I can do to get my voice back? I am just worried the people at work are going to catch on that I am on something and drug test me!
Is their anything I can do to get my voice back? I am just worried the people at work are going to catch on that I am on something and drug test me!
dont think u will ever get your voice back gha11 soz. If u have the money do IGF-1 not deca..
If it's related to deca, you won't recover your voice, but severals things can change your voice, maybe not directly related to aas uses.
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