glad to help.
Jim's message here in this thread is "spot on" for the answer to the question you just asked.
Re: Zero percent speech discrimination
« Reply #7 on: Today at 01:01:35 PM »
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Quote from: epodjn on Today at 12:51:24 PM
I'm confused. Isn'lt a cochlear implant a BAHA? Is there a difference? Please explain. I'm so new to all this.
No, a 'BAHA (Bone Anchored Hearing Aid) is not a cochlear implant. A cochlear implant replaces damaged inner ear mechanisms. When your hearing nerve is damaged (in one ear) as with acoustic neuroma growths, the ear works just fine but the nerve that sends the signal (sound) from the ear to the brain, where it is processed, is basically inoperative. The BAHA picks up sound that hits your skull (bone), then an external processor transmits that sound to your 'good' (hearing) ear, whose nerve is undamaged. Like any hearing device, it can't perfectly duplicate 'normal' hearing but it is an improvement and a boon to those with SSD who struggle with their hearing loss.
Jim