Hi everyone. I know a few of you were anxious to hear about the BAHA, so I figured I'd start a new topic...
Anyway, I saw my surgeon today and got my BAHA! I thought I'd have to wait until next week when i see the audiologist, but I didn't. Fortunately, the site had healed well enough that he just snapped it right on and I was able to hear him talking to me on my AN side. I still have to see the audiologist who will fine tune it for me and show me all the different components and features, but today's doc said there's no reason I can't start enjoying it now!
It's a lot smaller than I thought it would be - I expected about the size of a matchbox - but it's even smaller than that. Even if you wear your hair very short, you'd never notice it. I was able to hear the rustling of my purse on my shoulder, the dinging of the elevators, the music coming out of the passenger side speakers in the car (drivers side for Cheza), and the cars in the parking garage. When I got home I had my husband try talking and whispering to me on that side, and I heard it! It's not perfect, but it's amazing.
I thought it would sound different since the sound is going into the good ear on the other side, but it really just sounds normal to me. I can't tell what directions the sounds are coming from yet, but I understand some people do learn to figure that out eventually to some degree.
I did notice that I felt a little more disoriented than usual walking through the parking garage and there's a long, narrow pedestrian bridge to go over at the hospital. Those things usually make me feel a little more off-balance, but I felt like I had to really concentrate more on walking in a straight line. Maybe it's from the increased input and I do think I'll adjust to that eventually.
So, all in all, after only having it for a few hours, I'm very pleased with it. I'm looking forward to trying it out at the mall, restaurants and sitting at the dreaded round table. What a great belated Christmas present for me this year!!
Thanks everyone for "listening"!!
Lori
p.s. Who knew my kids were THIS noisy??? Time to find the on/off switch.