I only had slight vertigo post op and it didn't last long. My frustration with being SSD was the main reason I opted for a BAHA. I found being SSD very depressing; it had a huge impact on my life and the lives of my children (who incidentally were just as frustrated as I was).
My neurotologist told me I could try the BAHA demo as soon as my head was "healed" post op. I'm not really sure what "healed" means - kind of a subjective term - but I had my surgery 5/31 and tried the demo in mid-September. I was instantly enamored - and remain so to this day
The BAHA implant is one of the best things I've ever done; hands down.
The day I tried the demo, my doc had me plug my "good" ear with my finger and then he sat across the exam room from me and talked in a normal tone of voice. I could hear every word he said. It was amazing!
I decided right then and there that I wanted the surgery. He told me the first step was to approach my insurance company about coverage and said that usually takes 4-6 weeks. Long story short, my insurance company dragged their feet, lost my request a few times, etc., etc, etc., and by the time we finally got it all straighted out it was the end of February
I had my implant surgery on 3/4/08 and 90 days later (calcification period) I started wearing a Cochlear Divino. I upgraded to a BP100 in April 2010.
Jan
PS - I'd say stay out of the mall with your vertigo, but you did mention having girls and I realize how impossible staying out of the mall is; so I'll just say be careful on escalators. Use the handrails.