To briefly continue the hijack -- I was told by one of my surgeons not to use the Cochlear toothbrush -- said they had discovered it caused more problems than it was worth, and that shampooing should take care of things. Being obedient, I followed that advice and haven't had any problems. I think I put a little Neosporin on the abutment area once (very early on in the process), but that's been it. From time to time I've had a little "stuff" around the abutment (I think this oozing of crud, for lack of a better description, and with apologies to non-BAHA users, is normal and can be expected to continue for a year or more), but it comes off with shampooing. I haven't had anything get on the processor itself, so I've never had to brush it off.
And, Jan, the AN side of my head is also still numb -- I would describe the affected area as about a palm's width out from the abutment (i.e., if I cover the abutment with the center of my hand, the entire area under my hand is still numb). The numb area has slowly decreased over time -- at first it was literally the whole AN side of my head, from the top down to and including my ear. The ear itself is no longer numb, which is nice.
Catherine (JerseyGirl2)