I don't have it but was borderline as a kid.
But this:
How differently do people look at you for wearing it?
Be aware that these are a huuuuuuge argument within the deaf community, due to how they were segregated until very recently.
You're going to get a lot of people vehemently opposed to it, because they see it as erasing "deaf culture".
So most people aren't going to give a shit or even notice.
But there is a very real chance a person who is fully deaf starts angrily signing at you. And may flip out if you don't sign back. And assuming you've always had partial hearing, you might know be able to sign.
Definitely don't let that hold you back from getting it. Just saying that's the only time someone may judge you for getting it.
If it does and you need to defuse, showing them it's only in one ear might get them to understand.
Maybe not, like I said, it's a pretty big deal in that community.
https://cronkitenews.azpbs.org/2024/05/08/cochlear-implants-cultural-implications-deaf-community/
https://deafaction.org/ceo-blog/the-stigma-around-cochlear-implants/
https://deafwebsites.com/cochlear-implants-and-deaf-culture-ethical-perspectives/
It sounds insane, and not as popular as the age group from segregated deaf schools die off...
But within the deaf community is a large subset who believes people born deaf need to stay deaf, and they act very similar to religious extremists.