Anyone have tips on sun protection?
I've known that for a long time that transplant patients need to be especially careful when it comes to sun protection because we are more susceptible to skin cancer. In just the last month I have learned about two tips that were new to me:
1. At my annual Dermatologist appointment I learned that I should be reapplying sunscreen every few hours throughout the day. Yikes, I didn't realize this!
2. A fellow kidney transplant patient told me he purchased specialty sun protection clothing for wearing outside. Who knew?
I am wondering if any of you have other tips or tricks for sun protection that are just as valuable. Please share!
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@gingerw So true, we really do have to be our own advocate even though at times it feels like we are being a crazy nag. I need to keep this in mind at times when I am concerned about some nagging symptom and the doctor is not. That's one of the things I really like about my orthopedic surgeon, he realizes that sometimes patients are more aware of things than a doctor might be. He really listens to my input.
JK
@rosemarya Those choices can be difficult. We went out to dinner with another couple on Friday and the only thing on the menu I felt I could get with low sodium was a small steak. I sometimes will bring my own low-salt salad dressing with me too. The other three people on Friday night enjoyed their meals, mine was not so good. It just is not the type of restaurant where you get a steak, and other things that are marinated for hours, or fried, are not good choices.
I can usually resist desserts, but this one gave me a hard time. It was the special dessert of the summer season. I took the picture to send to a friend, sometimes when we dine with them we will share a dessert three ways -- her, her husband, and me. My husband is not much of a sweets eater, except for certain pastries. His father was an Italian pastry chef!
JK
@rosemarya Excellent articles, Rosemary. You must have done some mighty research on the topic. Thanks for posting.
JK
@rosemarya I love some of their clothes, but they are a bit pricey. Perhaps their quality is better than Lands End and UV Skinz -- http://www.uvskinz.com. but so far I have dealt primarily with Lands End and I have a nice rash guard from Speedo. I like a lot of UV Skinz's pieces but have not yet purchased from them. I rarely purchase without them being on sale at these places also.
JK
@rosemarya @estrada53 I like Neutrogena too and there is one other I have purchased that is not too offensive. I was trying to find the name online and came across this article about the best sunscreens. There was another about the best ones for your face also:
https://www.cosmopolitan.com/style-beauty/beauty/advice/g3973/best-new-sunscreens/
I guess I should think about body creams with SPFs too, something I hadn't done before. I am careful of my face and hands, but my arms are exposed in the car. As I have said before though, other than when I am in the car I simply avoid the sun and so far that has worked for me.
JK
I had a long layover in the airport! With WiFi connection:-)
@rosemarya great use of your time.
JK
With most of the country feeling the effects of the Polar Vortex, I imaging the last thing on your mind is sun protection!
I just saw this on Mayo's Transplant FB Page about why we have an increased risk of developing skin cancer after our transplant, and what we need to know to protect ourselves.
http://bit.ly/2sU71ak
@rosemarya thanks for posting this. I knew I was high risk, but according to this the risk is even greater than I realized. It came at a good time for me because I want to make a dermatologist appointment this week and I’ve been trying to decide if I should go local or to MGH. This made up my mind - MGH. They have a dermatologist who specializes in post-transplant patients.
JK
Great article. We do have 50 spf shirts, I plan on getting more, and Tim got a great floppy brimmed hat. I will need to make sure he is diligent about wearing sunscreen this coming spring, though!