Is it ok to use a sonic toothbrush and a sonic facial cleansing wand if you have AF
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I can think of no logical reason why not.
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Hidden 7 years ago
I do no side effects I'm aware of
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A-U-B-Y in reply to Hidden 7 years ago Thanks Frills and Bob,
Just checking , AF has made me nervous of everything!
I'm sure it will get better as I get more used to things..
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AUBY
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Hidden in reply to A-U-B-Y 7 years ago We are all like that when first diagnosed only natural
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A-U-B-Y in reply to Hidden 7 years ago Thanks Frills !
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Hidden 7 years ago
I've used one for decades and the only side effect I've noticed is clean teeth.
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A-U-B-Y in reply to Hidden 7 years ago Thanks Koll!
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Hidden in reply to A-U-B-Y 7 years ago Sorry I was half-joking but actually, a few months back, I bought a new powerful one after years with an old version. And wow it really does clean. And not had any problems with the extra power.
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A-U-B-Y in reply to Hidden 7 years ago When you're new to AF its good to have reassurance,!
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I use both, actually never considered not using them, I did hesitate using my tens machine though
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Yes and I do. Fab!
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