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is it true oral roids like winstrol and anavar cause Inflammation and hoarseness of the vocal cords? I work for a radio station and I want to take some anavar for cutting but after I read that I'm kind of skeptical, thanks.
 
is it true oral roids like winstrol and anavar cause Inflammation and hoarseness of the vocal cords? I work for a radio station and I want to take some anavar for cutting but after I read that I'm kind of skeptical, thanks.

It can and does happen, but not very often at all. Nor are such changes all that pronounced. So you needn't concern yourself.
 
is it true oral roids like winstrol and anavar cause Inflammation and hoarseness of the vocal cords? I work for a radio station and I want to take some anavar for cutting but after I read that I'm kind of skeptical, thanks.

As an announcer or the cleaner? I'm seeing (or hearing) your voice sounding like Mickey Mouse for the giggles lol. Truthfully it's rare.
 
No ladies could resist the urkel voice, especially if ur rocking the suspenders to mate haha

I rock suspenders every day, Kiwi, and the ladies do look. That's what tells me that, if I could get my voice as low as "Steve's," then the ladies will do more than just look.
 
is it true oral roids like winstrol and anavar cause Inflammation and hoarseness of the vocal cords? I work for a radio station and I want to take some anavar for cutting but after I read that I'm kind of skeptical, thanks.

There's an Old Study in the Journal of Voice ~ 1999 from Janet Baker, Speech Pathologist.
On some Women who experienced changes in both their Speaking and Singing Voices.
While on Hormonal Therapy with Virilizing Agents.

Particularly ~ Danocrine (danazol) - Deca-Durabolin - and Testosterone.......................... JP
P.S.
Here's the Summary.

Summary

Four women aged between 27 and 58 years sought otolaryngological examination due to significant alterations to their voices, the primary concerns being hoarseness in vocal quality, lowering of habitual pitch, difficulty projecting their speaking voices, and loss of control over their singing voices. Otolaryngological examination with a mirror or flexible laryngoscope revealed no apparent abnormality of vocal fold structure or function, and the women were referred for speech pathology with diagnoses of functional dysphonia. Objective acoustic measures using the Kay Visipitch indicated significant lowering of the mean fundamental frequency for each woman, and perceptual analysis of the patients' voices during quiet speaking, projected voice use, and comprehensive singing activities revealed a constellation of features typically noted in the pubescent male. The original diagnoses of a functional dysphonia were queried, prompting further exploration of each woman's medical history, revealing in each case onset of vocal symptoms shortly after commencing treatment for conditions with medications containing virilizing agents (eg, Danocrine (danazol), Deca-Durabolin (nandrolene decanoate), and testosterone). Although some of the vocal symptoms decreased in severity with the influences from 6 months voice therapy and after withdrawal from the drugs, a number of symptoms remained permanent, suggesting each subject had suffered significant alterations in vocal physiology, including muscle tissue changes, muscle coordination dysfunction, and propioceptive dysfunction. This retrospective study is presented in order to illustrate that it was both the projected speaking voice and the singing voice that proved so highly sensitive to the virilization effects. The implications for future prospective research studies and responsible clinical practice are discussed.
 
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You aren't going to notice anything from anavar as far as your voice is concerned.

I think your idea of using anavar to cut is flawed to begin with. If you are going to cut why not just fix your diet? If you are set on steroids to help keep your muscle then I would be running test.

The problem is that people think anavar burns fat. It does not.
 
As a female - yes. Steroids can change the pitch of your voice. Even primarily anabolic steroids like anavar will change them. It's individual and most females won't notice much of a change unless they are using very high dosages for long periods of time but it can happen

As a man - not really. You would need to use EXTREMELY mega dosages of steroids and for very long periods for them to actually change your voice.

As a man, a single cutting cycle of winstrol and anavar will not change your voice at all.
 
There's an Old Study in the Journal of Voice ~ 1999 from Janet Baker, Speech Pathologist.
On some Women who experienced changes in both their Speaking and Singing Voices.
While on Hormonal Therapy with Virilizing Agents.

Particularly ~ Danocrine (danazol) - Deca-Durabolin - and Testosterone.......................... JP
P.S.
Here's the Summary.

Summary

[FONT=&]Four women aged between 27 and 58 years sought otolaryngological examination due to significant alterations to their voices, the primary concerns being hoarseness in vocal quality, lowering of habitual pitch, difficulty projecting their speaking voices, and loss of control over their singing voices. Otolaryngological examination with a mirror or flexible laryngoscope revealed no apparent abnormality of vocal fold structure or function, and the women were referred for speech pathology with diagnoses of functional dysphonia. Objective acoustic measures using the Kay Visipitch indicated significant lowering of the mean fundamental frequency for each woman, and perceptual analysis of the patients' voices during quiet speaking, projected voice use, and comprehensive singing activities revealed a constellation of features typically noted in the pubescent male. The original diagnoses of a functional dysphonia were queried, prompting further exploration of each woman's medical history, revealing in each case onset of vocal symptoms shortly after commencing treatment for conditions with medications containing virilizing agents (eg, Danocrine (danazol), Deca-Durabolin (nandrolene decanoate), and testosterone). Although some of the vocal symptoms decreased in severity with the influences from 6 months voice therapy and after withdrawal from the drugs, a number of symptoms remained permanent, suggesting each subject had suffered significant alterations in vocal physiology, including muscle tissue changes, muscle coordination dysfunction, and propioceptive dysfunction. This retrospective study is presented in order to illustrate that it was both the projected speaking voice and the singing voice that proved so highly sensitive to the virilization effects. The implications for future prospective research studies and responsible clinical practice are discussed.
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That's interesting. Thanks.
 
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