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    Voice change

    I've been on T cypionate 60 mg with Aramidex 0.125 mg and HCG 500 units twice weekly for about 15 months. My hormone levels are checked every three months and they are in an optimal range.

    I recently wrote about the muscular development that occurred about nine months into the program. However, in the past month I have noticed, and others have commented, on how my voice is getting deeper. It's not unpleasant and a coworker teasingly asked if I was purposely talking in my bedroom voice. I don't have other symptoms except for a tiny bit of body acne, hardly noticeable, and my veins are fairly popping out. I was never vascular and it occurred about two months after the muscular development started. I'm already bald (well, partially so and I shave the rest) and I have not seen any hirsutism over my body.

    I have not seen anyone mention a deeper voice with T. I'm 60 and it's a bit different to see this change. And no, it is not a vocal cord nodule or tumour issue. While not worried about this I was just wondering if others had noticed the same thing.

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    At 57, I had a deeper voice to start with, but I did notice that it became more full or resonant. After experimenting with Provironum (a DHT derivative), I was surprised to hear that my voice indeed got deeper.

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    Happened to me too and I'm in my 40's.

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    Yeah, my voice got a bit deeper as well, which is a good thing. There are too many manlets walking around nowadays who sound like prepubescent boys.

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    I mentioned this once and got laughed off the forum. I think it is a case by case thing, lots of factors involved. Years ago I lived in Ashburn, Va, and I had a Washington Redskin player living on my street. I don't know which one, but once they were having an outside Bar-R-Que or something, and when they would all laugh together it sounded like cannon fire, I have never heard human voices deeper or stronger, or louder. BOOMING! But there are many huge Lineman whose speaking voices, anyway, sound pretty normal.
    Maybe I can work some Russ Grimm stories in a thread sometime.............

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttslinger View Post
    I mentioned this once and got laughed off the forum. I think it is a case by case thing, lots of factors involved. Years ago I lived in Ashburn, Va, and I had a Washington Redskin player living on my street. I don't know which one, but once they were having an outside Bar-R-Que or something, and when they would all laugh together it sounded like cannon fire, I have never heard human voices deeper or stronger, or louder. BOOMING! But there are many huge Lineman whose speaking voices, anyway, sound pretty normal.
    Maybe I can work some Russ Grimm stories in a thread sometime.............
    Pretty funny. I can just imagine what it sounded like. I agree that it's a case by case thing. And it could also just be coincidence. My voice started to get much deeper in my 50s - way before I started TRT.

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