My best friend Jill has skin cancer; we are waiting
to see if it is malignant. It is not the first time she has shown
up at work with several red and blackened spots smeared with ointment
on her arm and now on the bridge of her nose. She is a beautiful
woman, and for the 68 years she has graced our planet, one would
look at her and guess 20 years less. She has the energy of a 25
year old, the wisdom of her age and an attitude that conquers any
situation as opportunity. She spent years in the Canadian sun playing
tennis, and like most of us, she used no sun block.
When I was a kid, we would coat out bodies in baby
oil and lie in the sun unprotected for hours. We would compare the
depth of our lobster red burn, knowing in 4 days it would all peel
off, taking with it a layer of our youth and health. The sun spots
we see popping up on our faces and necks that we now spend thousands
of dollars trying to get rid of are a result of what we did way
back when. Treatments like IPL, laser and micro dermabrasion, are
an attempt to arm us from any further damage. If only we knew then
what we know now, that is, wear your sun block and dont forget
your hat!
Dont get me wrong, I love to bask in the sun. I am
a somewhat fair Spanish, Mexican and French mixture. My blood runs
towards the sun. My ideal vacation day is: workout, eat great food
and lie in the sun with a fabulous book. I love the way my body
feels soaking up all those rays, and how my skin looks when tawny
and tan. But now I know the price is just too high. And if I want
my 13 year old daughter to grow up with healthy skin and less risk
of melanoma, than I have to set an example of, and here we go again,
a Healthy Choice that is, sun block and shade!
Think of it this way, sunbathing is bad for you, just
like being overweight, using drugs, drinking and driving, and having
unprotected sex all of which, if continued, could kill you.
I think that is a pretty good reason not to lie in the sun. And
dont think a tanning parlor is any better; its not. Its just
a faster road to skin cancer. Who would have guessed that all those
days we sat reading that juicy novel and sipping that margarita
could lead us to the doctors office with a suspicious bump? Some
argue that we need sunlight to give us enough vitamins to keep our
bones strong. But we can get all we need by spending 5 or 10 minutes
each day outdoors and or taking vitamins D supplement.
I could go into great detail as to how sun damages,
but suffice to say the lighter you are, the younger you are when
exposed and the longer you are exposed to the damaging rays, the
greater the danger.
UVA rays are the most serious and are the greatest
cause of malignant melanoma. These are the same type of rays used
in tanning beds. UVB rays are more likely to burn the skin and are
just as harmful. UV rays break down the collagen in the skin, making
it sag and wrinkle. And, lastly, the free radicals cause cancer
by altering your DNA. Wow!
The tan is just the burning of your cells,
as my daughter recently stated. I dont know about you, but
I would like to keep as many of my cells as possible. So from now
on, when I am vacationing, I am still going to enjoy my workout,
eat some really great food, and read a juicy book but Ill
do it under the cabana
besides, what could be better than a
cabana and a cabana boy to serve me?
**Update July 18, 2005. Jills skin cancer was
successfully removed. She now has a clean bill of health!
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