I am very interested in the comments about long term SSD prior to getting a BAHA. My SSD has been with me for 11 years and it was a sudden onset. When I saw Dr. Harris at UCSD, he did say that the longer you have had SSD, the less impressive the result may be from the BAHA. I did demo both the BP100 and the Ponto. I noticed more of a difference with the BP100. Again, everyone is different. However, though I did not feel the result was perfect, all I am really interested in is knowing that it will improve enough so that I know when someone is talking to me on the affected side, as well as being able to participate better in noisy environments (like restaurants). The audiologist told me that whatever improvement I felt with the demo, the reality would be up to 20% better (because of the "real" connection to bone). It was difficult for me to wear the demo for more than 2 hours at a time (even on a soft band) because of the appliance digging into my head and hurting! But, I know when it is attached to the abutment, it will be fine. I got to a point over about 7 months where I decided that some improvement was better than no improvement. I figured I have nothing to lose and everything to gain. So, I am set for June 30th. I will keep in mind what all of you said about having to wear it for a longer time to get a better affect. I know that I have acclimated to my SSD and have done pretty well adjusting over the years. However, in social and business situations, I truly need improvement and want to be able to stop saying "WHAT?" during so many conversations with multiple participants. I am tired of people thinking I am rude because I have no idea they are talking on my deaf side. So, I will give it however long it takes.
I agree with those who talked about the thought of a battery in the mouth being a deterrent. That, plus something in my ear would not be a good choice for me. I wish you lots of luck Gloria, and will be anxious to hear more about this device.
Dale