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HI - I have my husband use an electric razor. I then can touch up the

areas he misses. Every once in a while he uses a disposable razor and

chops up his face a little. I prefer the electric razor. It is just a

basic one, plugs in to recharge. Good luck.

Vivian

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> Hi friend,

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> Dad's tremor is increasing, as of late, and though he insists on using

> disposable razors, I am MORE determined he is through with them. I will

> have to steal the bag, probably, but TOO BAD! :-)

>

> Anyway, I will begin to shop for an electric razor today. I think it

> should definitely NOT be complicated, without a lot of attachments, bells

> or whistles. And rechargeable without a cord... Any other suggestions?

> Thanks, all! -Ida

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Hi Ida,

I haven't posted before, but I just saw your post on the electric razor and

wanted to comment. There are so many things with LBD that came up that I never

anticipated. We had to switch to one for my dad and he was able to use it for a

while on his own. We did not get the kind that you can run under water and we

found him one day running it under the faucet with it plugged in. I think he was

confusing the two methods of shaving. Anyway, I think it's a good route to try,

but I would suggest getting a kind that you can run under water or at least keep

control of the charging cord or unit. 

Best of luck to you,

ne

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> Hi friend,

>

> Dad's tremor is increasing, as of late, and though he insists on using

disposable razors, I am MORE determined he is through with them. I will have to

steal the bag, probably, but TOO BAD! :-)

>

> Anyway, I will begin to shop for an electric razor today. I think it should

definitely NOT be complicated, without a lot of attachments, bells or whistles.

And rechargeable without a cord... Any other suggestions? Thanks, all! -Ida

>

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Hi Ida,

I haven't posted before, but I just saw your post on the electric razor and

wanted to comment. There are so many things with LBD that came up that I never

anticipated. We had to switch to one for my dad and he was able to use it for a

while on his own. We did not get the kind that you can run under water and we

found him one day running it under the faucet with it plugged in. I think he was

confusing the two methods of shaving. Anyway, I think it's a good route to try,

but I would suggest getting a kind that you can run under water or at least keep

control of the charging cord or unit. 

Best of luck to you,

ne

>

> Hi friend,

>

> Dad's tremor is increasing, as of late, and though he insists on using

disposable razors, I am MORE determined he is through with them. I will have to

steal the bag, probably, but TOO BAD! :-)

>

> Anyway, I will begin to shop for an electric razor today. I think it should

definitely NOT be complicated, without a lot of attachments, bells or whistles.

And rechargeable without a cord... Any other suggestions? Thanks, all! -Ida

>

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Hi Ida,

I haven't posted before, but I just saw your post on the electric razor and

wanted to comment. There are so many things with LBD that came up that I never

anticipated. We had to switch to one for my dad and he was able to use it for a

while on his own. We did not get the kind that you can run under water and we

found him one day running it under the faucet with it plugged in. I think he was

confusing the two methods of shaving. Anyway, I think it's a good route to try,

but I would suggest getting a kind that you can run under water or at least keep

control of the charging cord or unit. 

Best of luck to you,

ne

>

> Hi friend,

>

> Dad's tremor is increasing, as of late, and though he insists on using

disposable razors, I am MORE determined he is through with them. I will have to

steal the bag, probably, but TOO BAD! :-)

>

> Anyway, I will begin to shop for an electric razor today. I think it should

definitely NOT be complicated, without a lot of attachments, bells or whistles.

And rechargeable without a cord... Any other suggestions? Thanks, all! -Ida

>

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