Becky - I had my BAHA surgery in November. I had general anaesthesia. I could have had local, but I'm not as tough as Jan, and besides, I have a 5 year old and a 2 year old - I figured I'd take advantage of the sound sleep - even if it was only for an hour or so. I had no problems and was out doing my normal things the next day. I got my processor in January (had to wait 8 weeks in between). I'm happy with it and would do it all again if I had to. It's one of those things you don't really notice until you forget to wear it one day and can't wait to get home to get it!
Now, I was waiting for Steve to chime in here about the Dawn dish detergent and the toothbrush, as we all know he's a BAHA wannabe (or would that be "wannahave"), but he didn't... so...the Dawn gets the bacitracin out of your hair (it takes grease out of your way) so your hair doesn't feel all slimy. The toothbrush is to clean around the abuttment. Jan and I are planning on going into business selling BAHA accessory kits with a bottle of Dawn, a toothbrush, a tube of bacitracin and maybe some batteries. Now I'm thinking perhaps we should throw in some sort of "adornment".
As far as the cost - I can tell you that my whole surgery and the processor cost $33,000. That's paying the hospital, the anaesthesiologist, the surgeon, the OR fees and everyone else who happened to be at Vanderbilt that day. I could have saved a lot of money by having a local, but since my insurance paid for it, I didn't really care about the bill so much!
If the doctor codes it properly, most insurance companies will pay for it. They will not usually pay for a regular hearing aid, but if it's billed as a prosthetic, it's usually covered. I have the exact code in my papers here if it comes down to it and you need it. Just let me know and I'll send it to you. The doctor and/or the audiologist will know how to get it through insurance.
Jan, your big day is coming!
Lori