I thought I'd chime in here quickly on the SSD issue. I am almost 8 mo post op and had absolutely no hearing issues prior to my translab. I was a wreck with worry about it. I went from hearing 100% in both ears to hearing 100% in one ear. To be perfectly honest I have no idea what I was worried about. I hear wonderfully with one ear. So much so that I am hesitant to have the BAHA, however, I am going to get it as insurance is covering it and not sure what the coverage would be down the road should I decide to pursue it later in life.
I am a musical person and very much enjoy concerts, music, (learning) playing bass, movies, you name it.....and really overall the SSD hasn't posed an issue. I still, even with SSD, think my husband watches the tv louder than I can handle.
I also waitress/bartend on weekends at a busy sports bar that is LOUD...and sometimes I have to ask customers to repeat or speak up....but overall not often. Maybe I'm and exception to the difficulties SSD poses to some.
However, my children are learning to not whisper into my "broken" ear as they call it
And I have my own "wet" embarassing story for Lori......While sorting laundry last week, both washer and dryer running, my son came up behind me to give me a hug and wrapped his little arms around my waist.....I peed my pants, literally, he startled me so badly.....Took me a few to collect myself and get my hear rate down. Needless to say there was a few more items to add to the washer
It's when I least expect it that someone comes up beside me.
However, the upside is, I sleep on my "good" ear....so I sleep wonderfully
Melissa