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Deep Voice for men

I am a Married male 41 old  and my voice is not as deep as other men which emmparise me most of the time when speaking in crowds and i cant shout when I need to call someone.

Lately I discovered I have low levels of testerone, doctor ask me to take every 10 days 250mg , will my voice get deeper or its tooo late now. I am taking it since 4month but still no results even my voice is now having horsnesss type and results still no clear however more hair grow in my body my sex drive became more good and I feel more normal now. please advise me this is making me crazy ... ( I went to speech therpist ) but no use,

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You are doing what you can with your doctor's help and advice.  Keep in touch with him or her to monitor your vocal situation.  On the plus side, you are a married man of 41 years.  You, no doubt, have accomplished many things so far in your lifetime.  Each one of us is unique.  We have to accept what Nature has given us, unless a change can be made, which you are attempting to do.  Continue to think of the successes in your life, do not compare yourself so strongly to other men, and know that while your voice is not as you desire, it is still a voice that can help you accomplish a great many more things until such time it changes.  
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I'm a 40 year victim of puberphonia. I've posted my story at http://www.puberphonia.info

There is hope. There is a cure. You just have to find the right doctor.
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