To all you wonderful people,
Thank you for your interest and your replies! I will use your insight in guiding my AN path!
To Syl: you mentioned that one of your surgeons recommended that a patient "test out" a BAHA before having one implanted. I am so curious, what did he mean by that? I guess I just don't understand how one can "test out" an implant. Any ideas?
To Suboo73, a watch and wait, who wants to know why I have chosen surgery instead of W & W: Wow! Good question!
Here are my top reasons why I am choosing surgery (translab):
* I have obsessive-compulsive disorder. I know myself well enough to know that I would obsess every day about my AN. How big is it growing? What will it do next to my body?
* I am 59 years old. Longevity runs in my family (my Dad died at 93 years of age). So, I figure I have lots of years left. Why would I want to wait until the AN got a lot bigger and run the risk of not being able to handle surgery? (I have four leaky heart valves: how much worse do they have to get until they pose a surgery risk?)
* My husband supports my decision! I don't think he could watch and wait any easier than I could! Ha!
* My deafness came quickly: In August, 2008, my audiogram showed mild hearing loss; in January, 2009, it showed a profound hearing loss (surgeon: "virtually deaf, a non-functioning ear."). I think I could have been tested earlier than January and also found to be dear in my left ear, but I put it off due to being busy with the holidays! So I have strong feelings about anything that caused me to become deaf so quickly! Let's get it out!
On the other hand, one could make a case for watch and wait in my situation. I did consider it! And I totally understand anyone who chooses that route! Surgery does pose risks!
Hope that helps.
Thanks again to all!
Teff