I'll give you the Readers Digest version...I had translab March 2010. The day before the surgery, I convinced my doc I wanted a BAHA, and his office got it approved that day so he could do the surgery with the translab. I was never tested for the BAHA. Following the surgery, the audiologist was really mad at the doc for not having me tested by HER...pissed about being left out of the loop. When she tested me, she said I was a poor candidate for a BAHA because my percentage of understanding in my good ear was poor enough that I would not hear enough for a BAHA to be fully functional. She said I would do better with a cross-talk type of hearing aid that would help me, by increasing my percentage of understanding. Later when she wasn't having a bad hair day, and she got over being so angry, and she tested me some more, she said I would be really happy with my BAHA.
The BAHA was covered by insurance, and the hearing aids would not be covered. After my BAHA was up and running, I was, and still am, very happy with it. I would do it again. I went with my Dad for his hearing test...he is 90...and I got to hear how bad his percentage of hearing and understanding is, and how much it improved with a really good hearing aid. Now I started to pay more attention to what I was really hearing...or not hearing. My observation is that my level of understanding is pretty good, but I still want to see a person mouth the words...did she say "goat" or "boat". I usually know what we are talking about, but I can catch myself shaking my head yes or no rather than answering the question. One day I will need a hearing aid.
Here is my question. Do any of you wear a hearing aid with your BAHA, and does it help?