Just have to add in here that choosing a hearing assistance device is a very personal decision ..... just as is making a treatment decision. We are on this forum to support one another in whatever direction each of us goes ..... while at the same time sharing our individual experiences to assist in the decision-making process.
That being said, as is frequently said on here "individual results may vary." I am convinced that because we each have unique brains, we cannot say "if you get _______ , you will be able to hear well." So much depends upon our own hearing loss, anatomy of our brain, function of our brain, any damage done during treatment, etc.
Bottom line: once again it is really necessary to go with your gut on this after you have the facts before you.
One fact correction: I can understand speech perfectly well through my Ponto Pro BAHA. But remember if someone is whispering to you, they must whisper into the processor not into your deaf ear.
Clarice