I just have two comments. I don't agree that the BAHA surgery was "a piece of cake" as I've often read on these posts, I had some complications during the surgery. The surgeon said it would take approx. 2 hrs., and it took nearly 5 hrs. I also feel like, at 3 months post BAHA surgery, I'm just now turning a corner and beginning to heal.
And ... where's the BAHA recovery kit I've seen mentioned?
Margen -
sounds like you are a very unique case. I know many people who have BAHA implants and the vast majority of them have no complications whatsoever. I've also never heard of the surgery taking almost 5 hours
Was your doc experienced in BAHA surgery?
My surgery was done outpatient under local anesthesia and my neurotologist and I basically cracked jokes throughout the entire procedure. The procedure itself was about 90 minutes from start to finish and I could have literally walked out of the OR if my doc would have let me - he didn't. But I did walk out of the hospital after having a cookie and some juice in the recovery room.
My BAHA site healed completely, without complications, during the 90 days I was waiting to be able to attach my processor and things have been smooth for the past 21 months.
I'm sorry you had a bad experience - both with your surgery and with healing.
As for the recovery kit, we must have missed you when you had your surgery. Was it on the AN Calendar? Or did you mention it in a post? Generally Lori or I pick up on either of those "triggers" and offer to mail out a kit. Kits are generally mailed out prior to the surgery since they are most useful within the first week post op.
Jan