I am 18 months post GN and have about 10% word recognition left in my tumor ear. I just had my 3rd post op MRI last Thursday, still waiting for discussion with physicians about the results. I have owned a hearing aide for that ear prior to surgery and rarely use it now. It does amplify sound well but all of it and does not discriminate speech well enough to be the hearing restoration I was looking for. I discussed hearing aide options Thursday and am still on the fence as what to do. Baha is out if there is any residual hearing left in the ear it will interfere with the baha and cause the brain to scramble the sounds anyway. The Baha is a bone vibration implant device that bypasses the injured nerve and delivers sound vibration to the brain.
My suggestion would be to wait it out. You are only 6 months post surgery and have some changes to your hearing coming. I would not be in a hurry to take on the expense of permanent hearing aides until you are sure you have reached a leveling off point which will not come for a year or so. If your hearing is good in the other year you will get used to compensating for the loss on the other side. I know those are not the words anyone is looking for, nor am I, which is why I was in pursuit of the baha. I use the hearing aide in some instances but take it out, put it back in, never seem to be completely satisfied. During conversation with out, outside noise interference it works well to help me understand speech but in a crowd or loud restaurant background noise etc it is pretty much worthless. The background noise over powers the hearing aide and is the focal point of the sound coming from the aide. I don't see the benefit of putting a hearing aide in my good ear to pull sound from the other side if it will interfere with the hearing in the good ear as much as it does in the bad one. So I am waiting for a while longer before I invest in more hardware for my head.
I think I have leveled off and swelling has stopped but I am not finished with the process and hope to regain some hearing before all is said and done. My doctor is not showing me optimistic thoughts and pretty much tells me I am where I will be for good. I am not willing to give in to those negative waves yet baby. I have no indication that the tumor has begun to shrink yet so that gives me hope I may get some hearing back. I even believe I have periods of increased hearing in that ear but can't say I am improving because I have equally as many days I think it is worse.
So to amplify or not to amplify that is the question, during the post surgery months my hearing aide did help me to maintain a level of confidence that I was hearing better with it. That did not last and now, 18 months out, do not feel as though I am getting the sound from the hearing aide much at all. I can't say it will work or won't all I can do is share my thought process, you will have to make up your own mind. Hope there are others here who will chime in and share their hearing adventure as well. I am only one in the midst of all these others who have their own unique experiences.