I'm only 3+weeks out from my surgery, but my tumor was on my hearing nerve (removed during surgery), so I am completely SSD in my left ear with no hope of any hearing returning. So far, it's only been a minor inconvenience but, of course, I haven't done much the past 3 weeks. My ENT wants me to try nonsurgical hearing devices before I jump into a BAHA (and I would really rather find something nonsurgical too!). I was researching the TransEar and I have a few questions.
First, what exactly do you "hear" with it? Meaning, if someone is speaking on your deaf side, do you just hear it in your good ear, or do you actually have the sensation of "hearing" on your deaf side? How well do you hear from the deaf side?
Second, did your insurance cover it? Do you know if insurance normally covers it?
How long did it take from being fitted to actually getting your TransEar?
Finally, what do you like least/most about it?
I go for an appointment with the audiologist next Monday, so I'm sure they will discuss a few options with me, but from my research I like TransEar better than Cross because it would leave my good ear free. I don't like the idea of having something in both ears if I don't have to. I have perfect hearing in my good ear, so I wouldn't need a Bi-Cross. Also, I have long hair, but I don't really care if anyone sees it there or not. With my profession, I'm more worried about hearing clearly and accurately.
Thanks in advance!!!
Lyn