Just one more post to say, "Hang in there, Mike." While I still prefer not to go in noisey restaurants (and some other places), it's gotten much better since being "aided." I suspect you'll begin to hear/feel the difference as you get used to your BAHA. I happen to have a TransEar, and a couple of months ago upgraded to the new model with much better frequency response characteristics, and it's helped a great deal. Not having anything was a really bad experience after 58 years of binaural hearing suddenly (literally overnight) going to SSD. It was 6 months before I got my first TransEar, and despite some problems with the audiologist not programming it properly, etc., it was still a great help. And with the technology improvements since, it's another major step.
Probably the most dramatic change I noticed a couple of months ago was in a Sunday school class my wife and I teach. I've learned to hate that particular room, but there are no alternatives. The air conditioner fan is far too powerful for our system, apparently, and the sound of the air coming through the vent in the room is louder than any A/C or heating system I've ever heard before. The air pressure from it is so strong that it's very difficult for anyone other than a good-sized adult to open the door - literally. Needless to say, everyone here can probably relate to just how much I was able to comprehend in that room - maybe 30-40%, and only then if the instructor was loud, no one else was talking, or any comments were from people close and on my "good side." I've struggled with teaching the class with my wife in that room, because I hate to keep asking class members to keep repeating answers simply because I can't hear them. The first Sunday I went in after getting my new generation TransEar a couple of months ago, I literally thought some A/C tech had finally found a way to turn down the volume of air being blown into that room - I could certainly hear it, but it was much softer, relative to the other sounds. My comprehension is considerably up, and repetition rates are correspondingly down. It's nice.
So everything's perfect now? Not even close. But I'm avoiding much less than even 3 months ago, and I suspect your BAHA will provide you with a similar experience once you're used to it. While not having had the BAHA experience, it's the same basic principle my device uses (bone conduction), and I've noticed that technology is being advanced with the BAHA too. Hopefully you'll have the same types of experiences many of us have had, making life much more comfortable, and intolerable situations more tolerable at minimum.
Chris