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Title: My BAHA Surgery
Post by: Catflower on March 04, 2008, 01:44:44 pm
My BAHA implant surgery is scheduled for April 7th.  My doctor prefers general anesthesia.  I was hoping for the La-La Land sedation, but he want's to make sure I don't inadvertently move my head.

I'm excited.  I tried the demo band yesterday and couldn't believe the difference.
Title: Re: My BAHA Surgery
Post by: OMG16 on March 04, 2008, 02:49:52 pm
Catflower that is great news.  I will add you to my prayers and will look forward to your post baha surgery post.  Kisses to your forehead.  :-* 16
Title: Re: My BAHA Surgery
Post by: leapyrtwins on March 04, 2008, 07:17:39 pm
Catflower -

that is great news!!!  I knew you'd like the demo; I'm so glad you tried it.

I had my BAHA surgery today w/local anesthesia and it wasn't a problem at all.  Some interesting sounds and smells; but I didn't feel a thing.

If your doc prefers general anesthesia, then obviously, go with it.  As I told my doc, I find it's always a good idea to defer to the person with the sharp object in his hand  ;D

Jan

Title: Re: My BAHA Surgery
Post by: Kate B on March 04, 2008, 07:19:20 pm

I had my BAHA surgery today w/local anesthesia and it wasn't a problem at all.  Some interesting sounds and smells; but I didn't feel a thing.

If your doc prefers general anesthesia, then obviously, go with it.  As I told my doc, I find it's always a good idea to defer to the person with the sharp object in his hand  ;D

Jan


Jan,


I was just writing you and couldn't get it to post...doodoodoodoo....
I was wondering how it went today and it sounds like it went well.
Yeah.
Kate
Title: Re: My BAHA Surgery
Post by: leapyrtwins on March 04, 2008, 07:41:15 pm
Yes, Kate, everything went incredibly well.  Thanks for thinking of me  :)

Doc was great, hospital staff was great, procedure went off without a hitch!  I spent about 90 minutes in the OR, 30 minutes in the recovery room, and then they let me walk out the front door - no wheelchair.
 
While Dr. Battista told me he's performed over 200 BAHA surgeries, I was actually his first at Alexian Brothers Medical Center in Elk Grove Village.  He generally does them in Hinsdale, but hopefully I'm the first of many to be performed at Alexian since he now has an office located there.  It was kind of interesting; a lot of the nursing staff had no idea what the surgery was and I ended up telling them what was going to be done to me and why.  One of my nurses told me she read about BAHA surgery just last night because she had no idea what it entailed.

Currently I have a white plastic "cup" - kind of like a plastic kneecap - on the left side of my head that's attached to a wide elastic strap that is wrapped around my head and fastened with velcro.  It doesn't look as bad as I thought it would; I even went to my son's volleyball game about 4 hours post op.  I was prescribed Vicodin for the pain, but don't plan on getting the Rx filled as Tylenol is taking care of what little pain I currently have.  The bandage comes off after 24 hours and then I can shampoo my hair by holding a styrofoam cup over the BAHA site.  Sounds kind of weird, but sure beats not being able to wash my hair - the 9 days post AN surgery was horrid  ;D

First followup visit is a week from tomorrow.

Jan

 
Title: Re: My BAHA Surgery
Post by: lori67 on March 05, 2008, 12:39:05 pm
Jan -

I knew you'd be okay!!  I'm glad everything went well.  I think we BAHA folks are a learning experience for a lot of people!  I had to go to my primary doc for a check up today and I mentioned I had gotten my BAHA since I saw him last and he said "That's great news.  What's a BAHA?".  It was funny.

Take good care of the surgical site so it will heal as planned - that will mean you can get your processor as scheduled!

And washing your hair with a cup on your head doesn't sound odd to any of us!  We can be creative when we want to be, can't we?  I once took a shower the day after knee surgery when I was told to keep it dry - I put a lawn chair in the bathtub and stuck my leg out of the shower curtain.  Probably not the safest thing to do, but I think it was pretty ingenious.

Lori
Title: Re: My BAHA Surgery
Post by: zjane on March 05, 2008, 01:44:10 pm
Hi Jan,

I was just thinking of you!  Glad to hear you had a smooth surgery.  I'm waiting for insurance again and it seems they need documentation to prove I have normal hearing on the oppsite side.  I just called the office.  I hope it get approved so I can move forward with the surgery.

Jane
Title: Re: My BAHA Surgery
Post by: ppearl214 on March 05, 2008, 01:55:09 pm
jan!!!! YAY!!! Done deal!!!!!!!!!!!  thrilled to hear all went well!

um, can I get pics of you with the white plastic cap? ;)

Be well hun... and congrats! :)

Phyl
Title: Re: My BAHA Surgery
Post by: leapyrtwins on March 05, 2008, 03:05:17 pm
Lori -

thanks for the encouragement.  Just took off the lovely white dressing about 1 hour ago and showered - not as bad as I thought and I definitely feel much better.  It's nice to be able to educate people.  My internist, my medical insurance broker, and my regular ENT (the one who sent me for my MRI and referred me to my neurotologist) all had no idea what a BAHA was.  One of them even thought I said I was going to Baja LOL

Question - did your BAHA site itch?  Mine is itching like crazy, which I'm attributing to healing, but maybe I should check with the doc?  He said to call him with questions, but I hate to bother him with little stuff like this.

Jane -

where have you been?????  I've been trying to find you for months; I'm so glad you're back!!  You kind of fell off the face of this forum  ;D  I am so glad that you are still looking into the BAHA surgery.  Don't let the insurance company get to you, be persistent - Diana in Dr. Battista's office will be a big help in this.  If you do have the surgery, I'd be thrilled to come to the hospital and meet you - if you wanted me to.  We AN patients need to stick together.

Phyl -

I do have pictures of me with the white plastic "hat" that I talked my unwilling daughter into taking last night.  I also have some of the BAHA site that I took myself today when I took off the "hat".  All I can say is it's a good thing I don't have a weak stomach - it's not too pretty at this point - but I have faith it WILL look better.  I can PM you the pictures later.

Jan



Title: Re: My BAHA Surgery
Post by: lori67 on March 05, 2008, 04:29:58 pm
Yes, it looks pretty nasty at first, doesn't it?  It'll get better.

Mine did itch quite a bit, and still sometimes does, but not as bad.  If yours gets really itchy, I'd call the doctor - maybe he can suggest something that might help.

It's good to let your family know that you itch - it will give you an excuse to casually reach up and turn off your processor when you don't want to hear things!  My husband finally figured that out and told a friend of mine "if you think she's scratching her head - she's not - she's turning off her hearing aid".  Darn - my secret is out.  I guess turning off the processor AND sticking my finger in my good ear might make it too obvious that I'm not listening, huh?   :D
Title: Re: My BAHA Surgery
Post by: nancyann on March 05, 2008, 05:02:45 pm
Jan:  So glad to hear everything went well - the plastic 'cup' bandage reminds me of those white plastic things they put around a
dog's neck to prevent them from biting a wound.    Guess they didn't use a bandage because they'd have to tape it to your hair - wouldn't work.

I can't believe you were at your son's volleyball game - sounds like local anesthesia was a good choice for you.

Well, continued healing,   Nancy
Title: Re: My BAHA Surgery
Post by: leapyrtwins on March 05, 2008, 06:24:57 pm
Guess they didn't use a bandage because they'd have to tape it to your hair - wouldn't work.

I can't believe you were at your son's volleyball game - sounds like local anesthesia was a good choice for you.

Nancy -

actually they did use some tape.  The doc bent my left ear forward and taped it down, I'm thinking to move it out of his way.  He also taped the drapes to my face and when he pulled them off at the end of the surgery it felt like when you pull off a bandage that's stuck to the hair on your arm - only 100 times worse.  OUCH!  It was the only pain I felt though.

Local anesthestic turned out to be marvelous!  As soon as the doc put on my lovely "head dress", I sat upright on my nice bed with wheels and couldn't get to the recovery room fast enough.

Another great thing was that the doc turned out to have a much better sense of humor that he did at my AN surgery.  I'm the type of person who tries to deny to myself that I'm nervous or frightened by turning into a comediene   ;D Thankfully, instead of letting it aggravate him, he followed my lead and turned into a funny guy himself.  It made the entire experience much more pleasant for me.  At my AN surgery, and during my AN recovery, I found him so serious that it really worried me; I was grateful that the doc who did my fat graft provided the laughs.

Jan
Title: Re: My BAHA Surgery
Post by: nancyann on March 06, 2008, 05:33:23 pm
Well, the tape on/tape off does NOT sound pleasant at all,  but glad you got in a few laughs during the procedure.

Can you 'hear' a difference with your hearing yet?

People on this forum are saying such good things about the BAHA.
Title: Re: My BAHA Surgery
Post by: leapyrtwins on March 06, 2008, 06:23:51 pm
You know, I can't hear a difference yet, but then again I still have a pink foam bandage on the surgery site which is stuck on with the BAHA cap that others have referred to.  Thankfully it's covered up nicely by my hair, so people have no idea it's there.  Despite the doc telling me that my hair had grown a whole lot since my AN surgery and therefore he needed to shave a lot off, it's not nearly as bad as I imagined.  The pink foam and the cap will be taken off on Wednesday morning by the doc and from there I guess I'll go with the bacitracin, wash cloth, toothbrush routine that Lori talked about.

I decided today that the BAHA surgery is one of the best things I've ever done.  It's strange, but all day I've been describing it as a pleasant experience to my coworkers.   I am just so thrilled at the prospect of being able to hear better.  The diagnosis of my AN came at a particularly bad time in my life when I was just getting back on my feet again and I didn't realize how much it affected me emotionally.  I was in major denial about how depressed I had become after the surgery and my subsequent SSD.  I woke up this morning feeling very enthusiastic and I have a whole different attitude towards my life.  I feel like I'm starting a new chapter - and a very positive one at that.

Now if I could only get the doc's initials off my left ear where he signed it in purple prior to the surgery ;D

Jan
Title: Re: My BAHA Surgery
Post by: zjane on March 18, 2008, 10:35:50 am
Hi Jan,

Dr. Battista can be Funny???!!!! That's good to know!  He was always so serious!

You know Dr. Battista and Wiet's office moved to a new building right?  Well my family doc moved also and is now right across the hall from them!  So today I went to see my doc for sinus inflammation and then went right across the hall to check on the Baha insurance status.  Barb told me Blue Cross Blue Shields had called her and told her they've reconsidered and approved it!  I guess I can schedule my surgery soon!

How's your surgery site now two weeks post-op?

Jane

Title: Re: My BAHA Surgery
Post by: leapyrtwins on March 18, 2008, 02:48:47 pm
Yes, Jane, believe it or not, Dr. Battista can be funny!  It's taken him a while, but I think my sense of humor is starting to grow on him   ;D   He was definitely more humorous during the BAHA surgery than he's been at other times - although I did get him to chuckle at a joke I made when I was post op for my AN surgery.   There's hope for him yet, but I don't think I'll ever convince him to wear a SpongeBob tie like Dr. Rivera who did my fat graft.  Guess that's just not his style.

I knew the docs had moved into a new building and although I've been going to EGV, since it's closer for me than Hinsdale, the day I accidentally pulled my BAHA bandage off I had to go there.  The waiting room is beautiful - a huge improvement on the last one which was very depressing - but they still have the same dead looking flower arrangement.  I'll have to hassle Dr. Battista about that the next time I see him  :)

I'm sorry to hear about your sinus inflammation, but I'm so thrilled that your BAHA surgery will be covered by your insurance.  YEAH!!! 

My surgery site is good - no infection - only problem I'm currently having is that it itches me  :(  I think it may just be due to the neosporin "gunking up" on my skin and irritating it.  I only have to apply it for another 8 or 9 days and then I have a week "off" before I see Dr. Battista again. 

Other than that, I'm extremely happy that I had the surgery and can't wait to be able to attach the processor.  Let me know when you schedule your surgery.

Jan
Title: Re: My BAHA Surgery
Post by: danijake on March 18, 2008, 06:21:20 pm
How about numbness? the whole left side of my head feels like I'm touching someone else's head. And it itches like crazy!! Only I can't feel myself scratching. Hmmm. How long does it take for the grafts to heal? It's been over a month. My Dr doesn't give me any info. I guess that's his way. The hearing aid makes my head hurt worse. It sounds like a tin can. It bothers me. I'm grateful that I have the sensation of hearing on that side, though!!!
Title: Re: My BAHA Surgery
Post by: gramps on March 18, 2008, 07:53:56 pm
My surgeon said the numbness was due to having to cut nerves in there.  He said it would take 2-3 months for the nerves to reestablish and that the numbness would eventually go away.

Gramps
Title: Re: My BAHA Surgery
Post by: leapyrtwins on March 18, 2008, 10:22:12 pm
If it takes 2-3 months for the numbness to go away from the BAHA surgery, then I have a long way to go since I just hit the 2 week mark today.

For the surgery, I had local anesthesia -  doc injected lidocaine into my head - and I barely felt the needles.  I also didn't feel the clippers when he was shaving my hair; in the past, I would feel a kind of tickling sensation.  As I told the doc, I think my head is still numb from my AN surgery, even though it's been 9 months now.  I still refer to the AN side of my head as "road kill" - and yes, it does feel like I'm touching someone else's head.  But I'll take a numb head any day if the BAHA helps me hear better.

The itching is driving me mad, but people tell me that means I'm healing.  I can only hope  ;D

From what Ellis and Lori said in another post of mine (titled "Question for BAHA people") it sounds like the healing may never really be complete - or it will take awhile.  They both mentioned "flareups" - read it if you have a chance.

Jan

Title: Re: My BAHA Surgery
Post by: 1wareagle on March 19, 2008, 06:49:27 am
Jan,

As you know, I had my BAHA put in at the time of my AN surgery, so I don't really know what it feels like to just recover from 1 surgery at a time. After a year and 2 mts I still can't feel anything on the top of the BAHA site. It's like you said, it fells like I am touching someone elses head. Below the site I have a little sensation. Now, the AN site has returned. I can feel everything. I had hear that the feelings would come back to the BAHA site but as of today mine hasn't.

Ellis
Title: Re: My BAHA Surgery
Post by: lori67 on March 19, 2008, 10:11:21 am
13 months from my AN surgery - and I still have numb/tingly spots.  I also have some numb spots and one hypersensitive spot since the BAHA surgery in November, but I'll take numb over painful anyday.

I think the worst is when you feel an itch, but you can't feel yourself scratching it.
Title: Re: My BAHA Surgery
Post by: dpetty on March 21, 2008, 02:00:46 pm
Well I am 6 yrs out from my AN surgery and it has days still that it feels strange, my scalp is very tight and it took many months for it to heal at the top of the incision. I am going to ask for local when I get my BAHA in May as I don't handle being knocked out well as i go down fighting it and come up that way as well, besides I have such a thick skull I doubt I will even know it as when I was having the AN removed they had to bust out the industrial saw, God's truth.....

David
Title: Re: My BAHA Surgery
Post by: leapyrtwins on March 21, 2008, 02:02:25 pm
David -

you'll do just fine with the local; I had it and didn't feel a thing  :)

Jan
Title: Re: My BAHA Surgery
Post by: dpetty on March 21, 2008, 02:21:41 pm
Yes I figure I will do fine I am excited to get it,comping at the bits, my fiance' said she couldn't handle someone drilling into her head and I told her well that is nothing to what I been thru,  admittedly I am more careful now about my head altho working around and riding horses u will get hurt to some degree at times as I have been thrown off 4 times in 6 yrs, once very hard I managed to protect my head from the impact. One note I will NOT be wearing my BAHA while riding , well I may with one horse (Clay), he is nearly bomb proof.

David