Hi Ada and welcome!!! - BAHA is a wonderful device, but I have extreme head sensitivity on my AN side, so I was told that I was not a candidate. Both BAHA and TransEar work on the same principal of bone conduction, but with a different application process.
I ended up going to physical therapy about a 6 months after my surgery because the neck and shoulder muscles on my right were so painful. Turns out it was because of having to constantly turn/flip my head to hear. The other patients in the physical therapy room thought it was humorous (I didn't
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If you are interested in TransEar, call the number off the website and they will refer you to an audiologist or hearing aid expert in your area. They are fairly new on the market, so not many centers know about them yet. As you have read in some of my posts, I am having some issues with my TransEar, but it is not with the company, as they (Rick Gilbert V.P. and general manager
) have been a pleasure to work with. My issue is with my audiologist
Boppie and I will continue to keep you updated and Jeanlea will be the next new recipient of a TransEar, so looking forward to her updates as well.
Again, welcome to the forum, this site has been a lifesaver for me and I know you will feel the same, as we are one big happy and supportive family.
hugs,
Cheryl