Skin Cancer *** Be Proactive By Protecting From The Sun's Harmful UV Rays

   
SUN PROTECTION FOR EVERYDAY LIVING  


When Skin Cancer Hits Home
by Lynn Rossenblat

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Below is an article written by Lynn Rosenblat, owner of Soleil Chic and one of our sun umbrella UV protective sun umbrella - The Fashion Sun Umbrellamanufactors. Lynn lost her husband to malanoma and now wishes to inspire you with her experience to protect yourself from the sun.

Many people who don't protect themselves from the sun may never get skin cancer. And certainly, you can roll the dice if you wish. But there are things I now do regularly to protect myself from the sun's harmful rays. I don't have to remember to do them; they're automatic. I was never this careful before my husband died of the disease. That tragedy was my motivator. But maybe I could be your motivator -- if you know a little bit about what my husband, Jerry, went through and what I went through as his wife.

From the moment he was diagnosed to the day he died six years later, I had my heart in my mouth. I was in a quiet panic - and, sometimes not so quiet. I did everything I could for him, researching doctors and hospitals and treatments and calling anyone I knew who had experience with skin cancer for advice. I was even careful that we didn't socialize with people who had a cold, which could have compromised his immune system.

The diagnosis was dire from the start. He had ignored what he had seen on his arm; I discovered it one day at a picnic. I knew that in the not-too-distant future, it would take his life. Everything he had to go through was hell for him -- and a different kind of hell for me. That included the false hope -- a new drug, in trials. Could that save him? We tried it. We tried everything.

But he died. And for what? Skin cancer -- a disease that can be prevented and, if not prevented, can be arrested if caught early.

I hope you check yourself once a month after reading this. I hope that, if you see a mole or something that doesn't look quite right, you'll make an appointment with your dermatologist and not let it wait. I hope you take the opportunity my husband didn't take -- to use sunscreen, reapplying it every two hours if you swim or sweat, and to wear a wide-brimmed hat and clothing to protect you from the sun. I hope you don't bake in the sun or at a tanning salon (he never saw the inside of a tanning salon but 3 million people a year do).

In short, I hope you choose to save yourself. Only you can do it.

Since her husband's death, Lynn Rosenberg, a resident of Los Angeles, has begun manufacturing and producing UV-protective umbrellas. We are very proud to provide you with these highly fashionable sun umbrellas made as a labor of love.

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