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I believe there were a couple people who were just about to get one or had

just done so. But it's vacation time, so be patient. And ask again if there's

no response. People are traveling a lot right around now.

Best -- Jill

In a message dated 7/3/2006 2:49:58 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

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Hi all-

Just wondering if anyone has any experience with the BAHA system (Bone

Anchored Hearing Aid)? I wrote some time ago and there were very few who

had dealt with them. Just wondering if anyone new has come on that either

has them or has children with them.

Thanks-

Jan

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My daughter, who is 9 years old, had surgery about 6 weeks ago to implant the

base of the BAHA. It will be at least another 6 weeks before we can attach the

BAHA device itself and see how it works. In the meantime, we've tried using the

BAHA attached to an elastic headband-type thing, but it just won't stay in the

right place. We're very anxious to see how everything works out, once her skull

heals enough for us to attach the BAHA to the implanted base.

We're hoping the BAHA will make a big difference for our daughter. We adopted

her 2 1/2 years ago from India. She has severe bilateral conductive hearing

loss due to untreated ear infections. The infections basically destroyed the

ossicles in her middle ears. She's wearing hearing aids now, but we hope she

can get a much clearer sound with the BAHA.

Donna

Jan and Bill s circlebarranch@...> wrote:

Hi all-

Just wondering if anyone has any experience with the BAHA system (Bone

Anchored Hearing Aid)? I wrote some time ago and there were very few who

had dealt with them. Just wondering if anyone new has come on that either

has them or has children with them.

Thanks-

Jan

Mom of , 11, (bilateral HOH...Just got home from Deaf Camp at the

Montana State School of the Deaf and Blind...had a WONDERFUL time hanging

out for a week with kids “just like her”...)

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Thanks for writing. Our daughter, , was born with a malformed cochlea

(Mondini Syndrome). Her vestibular aqueduct is also enlarged. One ear

hears better than the other and our audiologist is suggesting that we look

into the BAHA system for the ‘bad’ ear. He did a bone conductive test on

her earlier this summer and her hearing was greatly improved with it. She’s

11 (going on 18) and we’re always open to new ideas. I’ll be very

interested in hearing how it goes with your daughter.

What was the surgery like? I read, on the BAHA site, about an adult who had

this done and was awake during the whole procedure...

Thanks,

Jan

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Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 1:11 PM

To: Listen-Up

Subject: Re: Baha System

My daughter, who is 9 years old, had surgery about 6 weeks ago to implant

the base of the BAHA. It will be at least another 6 weeks before we can

attach the BAHA device itself and see how it works. In the meantime, we've

tried using the BAHA attached to an elastic headband-type thing, but it just

won't stay in the right place. We're very anxious to see how everything

works out, once her skull heals enough for us to attach the BAHA to the

implanted base.

We're hoping the BAHA will make a big difference for our daughter. We

adopted her 2 1/2 years ago from India. She has severe bilateral conductive

hearing loss due to untreated ear infections. The infections basically

destroyed the ossicles in her middle ears. She's wearing hearing aids now,

but we hope she can get a much clearer sound with the BAHA.

Donna

Jan and Bill s

wrote:

Hi all-

Just wondering if anyone has any experience with the BAHA system (Bone

Anchored Hearing Aid)? I wrote some time ago and there were very few who

had dealt with them. Just wondering if anyone new has come on that either

has them or has children with them.

Thanks-

Jan

Mom of , 11, (bilateral HOH...Just got home from Deaf Camp at the

Montana State School of the Deaf and Blind...had a WONDERFUL time hanging

out for a week with kids “just like her”...)

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Thanks for writing. Our daughter, , was born with a malformed cochlea

(Mondini Syndrome). Her vestibular aqueduct is also enlarged. One ear

hears better than the other and our audiologist is suggesting that we look

into the BAHA system for the ‘bad’ ear. He did a bone conductive test on

her earlier this summer and her hearing was greatly improved with it. She’s

11 (going on 18) and we’re always open to new ideas. I’ll be very

interested in hearing how it goes with your daughter.

What was the surgery like? I read, on the BAHA site, about an adult who had

this done and was awake during the whole procedure...

Thanks,

Jan

_____

From: Listen-Up [mailto:Listen-Up ] On Behalf

Of &Donna McNamara

Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 1:11 PM

To: Listen-Up

Subject: Re: Baha System

My daughter, who is 9 years old, had surgery about 6 weeks ago to implant

the base of the BAHA. It will be at least another 6 weeks before we can

attach the BAHA device itself and see how it works. In the meantime, we've

tried using the BAHA attached to an elastic headband-type thing, but it just

won't stay in the right place. We're very anxious to see how everything

works out, once her skull heals enough for us to attach the BAHA to the

implanted base.

We're hoping the BAHA will make a big difference for our daughter. We

adopted her 2 1/2 years ago from India. She has severe bilateral conductive

hearing loss due to untreated ear infections. The infections basically

destroyed the ossicles in her middle ears. She's wearing hearing aids now,

but we hope she can get a much clearer sound with the BAHA.

Donna

Jan and Bill s

wrote:

Hi all-

Just wondering if anyone has any experience with the BAHA system (Bone

Anchored Hearing Aid)? I wrote some time ago and there were very few who

had dealt with them. Just wondering if anyone new has come on that either

has them or has children with them.

Thanks-

Jan

Mom of , 11, (bilateral HOH...Just got home from Deaf Camp at the

Montana State School of the Deaf and Blind...had a WONDERFUL time hanging

out for a week with kids “just like her”...)

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Thanks for writing. Our daughter, , was born with a malformed cochlea

(Mondini Syndrome). Her vestibular aqueduct is also enlarged. One ear

hears better than the other and our audiologist is suggesting that we look

into the BAHA system for the ‘bad’ ear. He did a bone conductive test on

her earlier this summer and her hearing was greatly improved with it. She’s

11 (going on 18) and we’re always open to new ideas. I’ll be very

interested in hearing how it goes with your daughter.

What was the surgery like? I read, on the BAHA site, about an adult who had

this done and was awake during the whole procedure...

Thanks,

Jan

_____

From: Listen-Up [mailto:Listen-Up ] On Behalf

Of &Donna McNamara

Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 1:11 PM

To: Listen-Up

Subject: Re: Baha System

My daughter, who is 9 years old, had surgery about 6 weeks ago to implant

the base of the BAHA. It will be at least another 6 weeks before we can

attach the BAHA device itself and see how it works. In the meantime, we've

tried using the BAHA attached to an elastic headband-type thing, but it just

won't stay in the right place. We're very anxious to see how everything

works out, once her skull heals enough for us to attach the BAHA to the

implanted base.

We're hoping the BAHA will make a big difference for our daughter. We

adopted her 2 1/2 years ago from India. She has severe bilateral conductive

hearing loss due to untreated ear infections. The infections basically

destroyed the ossicles in her middle ears. She's wearing hearing aids now,

but we hope she can get a much clearer sound with the BAHA.

Donna

Jan and Bill s

wrote:

Hi all-

Just wondering if anyone has any experience with the BAHA system (Bone

Anchored Hearing Aid)? I wrote some time ago and there were very few who

had dealt with them. Just wondering if anyone new has come on that either

has them or has children with them.

Thanks-

Jan

Mom of , 11, (bilateral HOH...Just got home from Deaf Camp at the

Montana State School of the Deaf and Blind...had a WONDERFUL time hanging

out for a week with kids “just like her”...)

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There is also a BAHA specific yahoo group, I think it is called BAHA_PPL.

Lots of people there with or thinking about BAHAs, both from the conductive

loss and SSD side of the world

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Our daughter was under general anesthesia for her surgery. It was done as day

surgery and she recovered very quickly. Her surgical site also healed very

well. I'm very anxious to see how she hears when we can finally attached the

BAHA to the base. I'll let you know how it goes.

Donna

Jan and Bill s circlebarranch@...> wrote:

Thanks for writing. Our daughter, , was born with a malformed cochlea

(Mondini Syndrome). Her vestibular aqueduct is also enlarged. One ear

hears better than the other and our audiologist is suggesting that we look

into the BAHA system for the ‘bad’ ear. He did a bone conductive test on

her earlier this summer and her hearing was greatly improved with it. She’s

11 (going on 18) and we’re always open to new ideas. I’ll be very

interested in hearing how it goes with your daughter.

What was the surgery like? I read, on the BAHA site, about an adult who had

this done and was awake during the whole procedure...

Thanks,

Jan

_____

From: Listen-Up [mailto:Listen-Up ] On Behalf

Of &Donna McNamara

Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 1:11 PM

To: Listen-Up

Subject: Re: Baha System

My daughter, who is 9 years old, had surgery about 6 weeks ago to implant

the base of the BAHA. It will be at least another 6 weeks before we can

attach the BAHA device itself and see how it works. In the meantime, we've

tried using the BAHA attached to an elastic headband-type thing, but it just

won't stay in the right place. We're very anxious to see how everything

works out, once her skull heals enough for us to attach the BAHA to the

implanted base.

We're hoping the BAHA will make a big difference for our daughter. We

adopted her 2 1/2 years ago from India. She has severe bilateral conductive

hearing loss due to untreated ear infections. The infections basically

destroyed the ossicles in her middle ears. She's wearing hearing aids now,

but we hope she can get a much clearer sound with the BAHA.

Donna

Jan and Bill s

" mailto:circlebarranch%40rangeweb.net " circlebarranch@-rangeweb.-net> wrote:

Hi all-

Just wondering if anyone has any experience with the BAHA system (Bone

Anchored Hearing Aid)? I wrote some time ago and there were very few who

had dealt with them. Just wondering if anyone new has come on that either

has them or has children with them.

Thanks-

Jan

Mom of , 11, (bilateral HOH...Just got home from Deaf Camp at the

Montana State School of the Deaf and Blind...had a WONDERFUL time hanging

out for a week with kids “just like her”...)

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Our daughter was under general anesthesia for her surgery. It was done as day

surgery and she recovered very quickly. Her surgical site also healed very

well. I'm very anxious to see how she hears when we can finally attached the

BAHA to the base. I'll let you know how it goes.

Donna

Jan and Bill s circlebarranch@...> wrote:

Thanks for writing. Our daughter, , was born with a malformed cochlea

(Mondini Syndrome). Her vestibular aqueduct is also enlarged. One ear

hears better than the other and our audiologist is suggesting that we look

into the BAHA system for the ‘bad’ ear. He did a bone conductive test on

her earlier this summer and her hearing was greatly improved with it. She’s

11 (going on 18) and we’re always open to new ideas. I’ll be very

interested in hearing how it goes with your daughter.

What was the surgery like? I read, on the BAHA site, about an adult who had

this done and was awake during the whole procedure...

Thanks,

Jan

_____

From: Listen-Up [mailto:Listen-Up ] On Behalf

Of &Donna McNamara

Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 1:11 PM

To: Listen-Up

Subject: Re: Baha System

My daughter, who is 9 years old, had surgery about 6 weeks ago to implant

the base of the BAHA. It will be at least another 6 weeks before we can

attach the BAHA device itself and see how it works. In the meantime, we've

tried using the BAHA attached to an elastic headband-type thing, but it just

won't stay in the right place. We're very anxious to see how everything

works out, once her skull heals enough for us to attach the BAHA to the

implanted base.

We're hoping the BAHA will make a big difference for our daughter. We

adopted her 2 1/2 years ago from India. She has severe bilateral conductive

hearing loss due to untreated ear infections. The infections basically

destroyed the ossicles in her middle ears. She's wearing hearing aids now,

but we hope she can get a much clearer sound with the BAHA.

Donna

Jan and Bill s

" mailto:circlebarranch%40rangeweb.net " circlebarranch@-rangeweb.-net> wrote:

Hi all-

Just wondering if anyone has any experience with the BAHA system (Bone

Anchored Hearing Aid)? I wrote some time ago and there were very few who

had dealt with them. Just wondering if anyone new has come on that either

has them or has children with them.

Thanks-

Jan

Mom of , 11, (bilateral HOH...Just got home from Deaf Camp at the

Montana State School of the Deaf and Blind...had a WONDERFUL time hanging

out for a week with kids “just like her”...)

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Our daughter was under general anesthesia for her surgery. It was done as day

surgery and she recovered very quickly. Her surgical site also healed very

well. I'm very anxious to see how she hears when we can finally attached the

BAHA to the base. I'll let you know how it goes.

Donna

Jan and Bill s circlebarranch@...> wrote:

Thanks for writing. Our daughter, , was born with a malformed cochlea

(Mondini Syndrome). Her vestibular aqueduct is also enlarged. One ear

hears better than the other and our audiologist is suggesting that we look

into the BAHA system for the ‘bad’ ear. He did a bone conductive test on

her earlier this summer and her hearing was greatly improved with it. She’s

11 (going on 18) and we’re always open to new ideas. I’ll be very

interested in hearing how it goes with your daughter.

What was the surgery like? I read, on the BAHA site, about an adult who had

this done and was awake during the whole procedure...

Thanks,

Jan

_____

From: Listen-Up [mailto:Listen-Up ] On Behalf

Of &Donna McNamara

Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 1:11 PM

To: Listen-Up

Subject: Re: Baha System

My daughter, who is 9 years old, had surgery about 6 weeks ago to implant

the base of the BAHA. It will be at least another 6 weeks before we can

attach the BAHA device itself and see how it works. In the meantime, we've

tried using the BAHA attached to an elastic headband-type thing, but it just

won't stay in the right place. We're very anxious to see how everything

works out, once her skull heals enough for us to attach the BAHA to the

implanted base.

We're hoping the BAHA will make a big difference for our daughter. We

adopted her 2 1/2 years ago from India. She has severe bilateral conductive

hearing loss due to untreated ear infections. The infections basically

destroyed the ossicles in her middle ears. She's wearing hearing aids now,

but we hope she can get a much clearer sound with the BAHA.

Donna

Jan and Bill s

" mailto:circlebarranch%40rangeweb.net " circlebarranch@-rangeweb.-net> wrote:

Hi all-

Just wondering if anyone has any experience with the BAHA system (Bone

Anchored Hearing Aid)? I wrote some time ago and there were very few who

had dealt with them. Just wondering if anyone new has come on that either

has them or has children with them.

Thanks-

Jan

Mom of , 11, (bilateral HOH...Just got home from Deaf Camp at the

Montana State School of the Deaf and Blind...had a WONDERFUL time hanging

out for a week with kids “just like her”...)

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