Hi Nancy,
I agree, the hearing tests get pretty inane. It seemed to me that when they wanted to test my word recognition with the hearing aid in, they suddenly found a new word list with only simple short words like "cat" and "ball." I think the ambient noise (people talking, etc) is okay on a word test, just not on the tone testing part. I don't think they can really measure your hearing better than the nearest 5% or 10%, at least it seems that way to me.
My hearing aid is okay, I have thought about getting it adjusted, but I will probably just wait till March, when it will be one year. I am used to it now, and it is not perfect, but it helps in a lot of situations. Some days it definitely seems weaker than other days, so maybe my hearing is fluctuating too. I still hit the Ibuprofen now and then, when it feels like it is plugging up again. To be honest, I suspect you will have a few more bumps to get through before you can feel you are comfortably in the "don't worry so much" zone. But you will get there. I think you are in a good position, because the hearing in your AN ear was so good to start with, and you caught the AN early.
Steve