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Solbari blog: Your Story Series: Meet Gary

Your Story Series: Meet Gary

I have been receiving treatment for sun-related skin damage for many years. From time to time my GP has removed basal cell carcinomas from various parts of my body. Even though I still play a lot of sport and spend time in the garden, I am very conscious of covering up to a far greater degree.

Solbari Blog: Your Story Series: Meet Fiona

Your Story Series: Meet Fiona

I was diagnosed with Lupus 2 years ago while pregnant and also had my first skin cancer cut out. I had increasingly bad joint pain and was getting sunburnt within 5min of being in the sun even with sunscreen on!  I am really strict with sun exposure now. I hate wearing sunscreen so I wear full length UV protective clothes, big hat and sunscreen on all exposed areas if I have to be out in the sun. Otherwise I stay indoors through UV higher than 3.

Solbari blog: Your Story Series: Meet Linda

Your Story Series: Meet Linda

In July 2015 I was sent to a dermatologist because I had developed a black mark on my lip. This turned out to be benign, but the dermatologist asked if I would mind being fully examined. Thank goodness I said yes! He identified a suspicious mole above my left knee. It turned out to be an in-situ melanoma.

Solbari blog: Your Story Series: Meet Nigel

Your Story Series: Meet Nigel

I travel the world a lot with my job and I saw something on my shoulder. I really didn't think anything of it and so left it for a month. Only to find it still there. I went to the doctors again not thinking anything other than a mosquito bite or some tropical bite. Luckily I caught it just in time. The one thing I will say is go with your gut feeling.

Solbari blog: Your Story Series: Meet Des

Your Story Series: Meet Des

I discovered I had a serious skin cancer problem in 2009. My attitude towards sun cancer is to take extreme care especially if you have fair skin. The smallest spot can herald a melanoma. Complete cover is the only real protection.

Solbari blog: Your Story Series: Meet Natalia

Your Story Series: Meet Natalia

In my 20s I can remember laying in the sun, hour after hour, waiting for my timer to go off to alert me to flip over, like a piece of bacon roasting under a heat lamp in a diner. My mother, a survivor of melanoma and basal cell carcinoma, impressed upon me the importance of changing my attitude toward the sun and protecting myself.

Solbari blog: Your Story Series: Meet Blair

Your Story Series: Meet Blair

I am 60+ and really enjoy outdoors and gardening. I have a fairly rare inherited skin condition called DSAP (Disseminated superficial actinic porokeratosis) that started in my 30's. I use 50+ sunscreen most days and try to avoid the sun in the hottest part of the day, as well as wearing UV clothing if I'm spending time outside.

Solbari Blog: Your Story Series: Meet Helen

Your Story Series: Meet Helen

I have had spots burnt off my face hands arms since I was 22 years old, but the big wake up call was 10 years ago when I was diagnosed with Melanoma. Since then I have had 9 other skin cancer removed.

Solbari blog: Your Story Series: Meet Bianca

Your Story Series: Meet Bianca

Sun protective clothing is synonymous with dull and boring outfits. Being an active outdoor person, I have found my white knight Solbari. The Solbari sun hat is my angel guarding my face, in the disguise of a fashion hat.

Solbari blog: Your Story Series: Meet Jacob

Your Story Series: Meet Jacob

I learned about my skin melanoma 3 years ago. It was just a small mark on my leg. I ignored it completely and paid no attention to it. I would jog every day during my lunch break a couple of kms to a nearby gym. I couldn't be bothered to wear any sun protection or sun screen for such a short jog.

Solbari blog: Your Story Series: Meet Joy-Marie

Your Story Series: Meet Joy-Marie

Sun protection is absolutely necessary these days. As the damage is evident from years and years of lying in the sun covered in baby oil trying to get a sun tan. All I got was blisters and freckles and a lot of skin damage.

Solbari blog: Your Story Series: Meet Elizabeth

Your Story Series: Meet Elizabeth

I arrived in Australia aged 13 after living in Europe for 10 years. When I arrived in Australia I didn't know anything about sun protection. I rarely wore a hat as a teenager and didn't understand the importance of sunscreen and other protective measures I should be taking whilst living in Sydney.

Solbari blog: Your Story Series: Meet Kara

Your Story Series: Meet Kara

I'm born and bred in Queensland so have had plenty of sun since a young child. My attitude toward the sun now is very different. I'm always concerned about how much exposure I get. I'm conscious of always wearing a hat or umbrella as well as using sunscreen.

Solbari blog: Your Story Series: Meet Heather

Your Story Series: Meet Heather

I became ill at the age of 30, in the 1970’s with fatigue, joint pain, fever, and a painful raised rash on my legs. After a year plus of blood work, x-rays, and finally a biopsy of the leg rash it was confirmed that I had systemic lupus erythematosis (SLE). Following the diagnosis of SLE, I started looking for other options for sun protection in Canada, and there were not many options in the 70’s and 80’s.

Solbari blog: Your Story Series: Meet Eric

Your Story Series: Meet Eric

I am more and more concerned about sun protection today after seeing my middle-aged friend suffering from skin cancer. The skin cancer stories did not come home until it became a reality for my good friend.

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