Hi all,
thanks for your feedback.
I went to my audiologist doc this morning - she programmed the BAHA (BP100) so that the volume was higher and I'll be testing it now. She concurred with my thoughts - there is not much adjusting to be done (for me) other than raising the volume, however, that will cause more feeback and increase the background sounds too...hopefully my brain will adjust more so that hearing will be better.
I wore it all day today, I think my hearing was a bit better, but it was also much louder with feedback noise. One of my friends hugged me and touched upon it accidentally, which I did not notice at all (guess I'm getting used to the odd sounds) but it startled her. Later today, I took it off as I think the top of the device might be rubbing slightly on my head and irritating it. Starting to wonder if much of my soreness issues are related to the placement of the abutment, feels puffy above the post...
My hearing was almost perfect prior to translab around Sept 1....so I don't think the delay has been that long...
I cannot wear hats, or any of the glasses i currently own, without bending the stems or breaking them off short because they interfere with the BAHA or in some cases hurt my head near incision areas...I anticipate this getting somewhat better over time but will also have to keep an eye out for a new style.