Hey Jennifer, thanks so much for sharing your experience with the BAHA! I appreciate your answers.
I saw the doctor a couple of weeks ago and he seems to think the BAHA will help me. (Again, I don't have an AN--I had a sudden unexplained hearing loss, although I can hear frequencies up to 500 Hz in the bad ear.)
I didn't have a new hearing test, as I was expecting--I brought my first audiogram from 1999 and they seemed to think, based on that, that I was a candidate for it.
So they've put the request in to Blue Cross. I didn't even think to ask how long until we should expect a reply. Not that it matters.
He didn't give me a test headband to try, said they really didn't have one. He held up the device to my skull (via some kind of little plastic cylinder, I think--I didn't get a good look at it) and asked whether I could hear better from my left side, but it was really impossible to tell since it was just a few words spoken in a small quiet room where I could hear him perfectly with my good ear anyway.
He tried three versions, including the big one that you can't wear behind your ear. It didn't occur to me to ask whether I would have to have that one! That might be a different kettle of fish. I put a call in to the audiologist to ask her.
But I've heard on all sides (so to speak!) that people like the BAHA, so I do hope it will help (if I ever get it).
The doctor said he puts in two bolts right away, so there's a spare in case one falls out. He had them fall out in two patients.
He also said if I ever didn't want it anymore, he could remove the abutment, it's pretty easy.
And that's all I know for now...
Nancy