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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    Red hair, freckles, green eyes.

    Malignant melanoma.

    First doc I went to said I was too young to have skin cancer and refused to do anything about my funny mole. Told me I was too stressed and said I must be picking at it because of stress. (far as I knew I didn't mess with it at all, but the doc must be right, right?)

    Second doc, much later, saved my life.

    Sunscreen and protective clothing is nice, but get an annual skin check (ALL of your skin!) too.
    Yikes! Glad you found a second doc. The first one should have his/her license taken away!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    Red hair, freckles, green eyes.

    Malignant melanoma.

    First doc I went to said I was too young to have skin cancer and refused to do anything about my funny mole. Told me I was too stressed and said I must be picking at it because of stress. (far as I knew I didn't mess with it at all, but the doc must be right, right?)

    Second doc, much later, saved my life.

    Sunscreen and protective clothing is nice, but get an annual skin check (ALL of your skin!) too.
    So sorry you had to go through that!

    DH had a funny thing on his nose that his dermatologist insisted was not skin cancer. He saw this guy every month for four months for something else, and the guy kept insisting that it was nothing to worry about. Well, finally *I* insisted that DH demand a biopsy, and guess what? Basal cell carcinoma! I was soooooo pissed at that doctor. If it had been melanoma, I don't know what I would have done...

  3. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    Red hair, freckles, green eyes.

    Malignant melanoma.

    First doc I went to said I was too young to have skin cancer and refused to do anything about my funny mole. Told me I was too stressed and said I must be picking at it because of stress.
    What's with doctors assuming that because you're young you can't have anything wrong with you? Thankfully you followed your instinct and didn't just trust him/her.

    I'm also very pale, blonde hair, blue eyes. I've been using L'oreal Ombrelle sunscreen for a few years because it has mexoryl in it. I put it to the test in Italy last summer when there was a heatwave in Rome. (It felt a lot like standing in front of an oven - and I'm no stranger to heat/humidity). It lasted a long time even though I got quite sweaty at time and I never got a burn. Amazing for me.

    It's great to know there are cycling clothes with SPF protection in them as well. Thanks for starting this thread Yen. Learn something new everyday.

  4. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by firenze11 View Post
    ...It's great to know there are cycling clothes with SPF protection in them as well. Thanks for starting this thread Yen. Learn something new everyday.
    I'm glad I started it too, and that it is benefiting others. It's a serious subject we don't want to think about, but I'd rather think about it and take precautions now than have big regrets later over something I can prevent.

    Team Estrogen sells some SFP 35 long sleeve jerseys (see link on page 1 of this thread). We got ours from Skin Savers (before I learned that TE also carries them), though I noticed they are quite a bit more expensive than the ones TE sells.

 

 

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