Fluorouracil & long term sensitivity to sun?
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I fish often in the hot tropical sun. Even ten years after 5fu at age 58 I have not had any sunspots removed or burned off. I recently asked my onc(we are still friends) if he thought there were any l/t effects of 5fu. His reply"yes,,,it saved your life". Hard to argue with that.Cheers Ron.0
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I agree that 5fu (and surgery) saved me. More importantly, are you making progress in setting up an appointment to take care of your kidney?ron50 said:I fish often in the hot tropical sun. Even ten years after 5fu at age 58 I have not had any sunspots removed or burned off. I recently asked my onc(we are still friends) if he thought there were any l/t effects of 5fu. His reply"yes,,,it saved your life". Hard to argue with that.Cheers Ron.
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I finished 5FU 4 years ago and have had terrible sun sensitivity on and off since then. With sunscreen, I didn't get visibly burnt, just very sore even after a few minutes exposure at 9:00 a.m. in March! After a lot of research and some luck, I think the problem is UVA rays and real protection from that comes from an ingredient called Mexroyl (Ombrelle)or Anthelios (La Roche Hydraphase UV). I use a sunscreen that has at least 3%. The very odd thing is that after using it constantly for a little while, my skin seems to become normal again and I don't have to apply it constantly. That'll last until the next spring when the soreness returns. Hope this helps and good luck!
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Only two specialists in my area. Earliest I can get in is two and a half months. Worked today ,fixed two mattress closing machines at a mattress factory...didn't think I was going to make it home. Docs were supposed to ring with a new plan...no call..frustration.Ron.4law said:I agree that 5fu (and surgery) saved me. More importantly, are you making progress in setting up an appointment to take care of your kidney?
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