This should give you a little laugh
I've always been a little vain about my appearance so this is really cracking me up.
I've been going for a long walk in the park every day and I still have drains in so I have a carpenter's nail pouch that my drains are in, plus I now have very minimal boobs (have only had 2 tissue expander fills) which already kind of draws second glances. Well....I started noticing I'm tanning unusually fast and I'm going on my walks pretty early, before the sun's very bright at all. Yesterday I had to do my walk during the sunniest part of the day so I put sunscreen on my face but forgot to put it on my nose. On my way home from my walk I stopped at the pharmacy to pick up my doxycycline and the pharmacist reminded me that it causes people to sunburn very easily! I got home and my nose is sunburned bright red LOL. So now when I go on my walks I'm going to be wearing my gardeners hat for extra sun protection, a carpenter's nail pouch, no boobs, and a cherry red nose.
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Use the strongest sun screen possible whenever you go outside when on doxycycline and probably a few weeks after. My husband was on it for 3 weeks due to lyme disease which had caused his knee to swell very painfully. Feeling better, he went kayaking and felt almost paralyzed by the sun burn on his hands - which made it difficult for him to even hold his paddle - and then to drive home. His recovery from the sun damage caused by the doxycycline was much longer and painful than anything he felt due to the lyme disease. He had failed to note the warning on the bottle!
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Jelson, I didn't read the warning on the bottle either! And I'm a nurse! I was on a lot of pain meds when I picked it up and had a lot on my mind. I'll be reading bottles from now on, that's for sure. I should have learned my lesson many years ago when I was on Cipro and went to work in my garden...worst sunburn I've ever had.
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well I went screaming into the pharmacy saying they should have warned him, they plaster so many useless warnings on our prescription bottles, why not something actually useful, about staying out of the sun?? well wouldn't you know that my husband later sheepishly showed me the bottle and there the warning was, plain as day. This is the guy who precisely timed taking the meds - whatever the rules were about 2 hours before eating/3 hours after - yet never read that particular direction. Hope you heal and your ruby red nose is the biggest bump in your road to recovery.
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LOL did you eat crow after yelling at the pharmacy? I had to come home and check my bottle, too, after the pharmacist warned me. Sure enough there it was, right with all the other stickers. At least now I have 2 larger lumps elsewhere, so that diminishes one funny-looking aspect of me. I had a large seroma so my PS had to give me a 100cc fill in my tissue expanders today! For the first time since my mastectomy, I don't look breastless. It took 450cc to get me to where you can even see I have anything up there because I'm a little on the large side elsewhere.
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Don't forget about sunscreen while driving or riding in a car!!! I was on long term doxycycline a few years back and went on a cross country car trip. After a couple of days, I had big dark scaly patches on my exposed arms.
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This morning I left for my walk at 9:00 am and wore my hat and sunscreen. Still got more sunburned. My nose started bleeding when I washed my face after my walk. It's not your typical sunburn...not painful....strange. Anyway, I went to the pharmacy and they said that sunscreen actually does go bad and stops working when it's expired. I always thought those expiration dates were just arbitrary......got more sunscreen and also some Desitin for my nose. They didn't have any of the pure zinc oxide but I think Desitin works the same way. My dad and I are planting a garden together and he has been looking forward to today for months, so I slathered on the sunscreen and desitin and went and planted one wide row. He got my picture with my white nose, big sunglasses, long sleeves and wide brimmed hat.
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good for you, take this seriously - protect yourself from the sun like you never have before. I thought of something else with my husband's experience on doxycycline - it made him constipated!!! not something we would normally discuss, he was obviously quite upset about it. I knew I only had one shot at a suggestion (he hates doctors/medicine etc) and I said probiotics!! sent him to our food coop to get the $$ stuff kept in the refrigerator - he said he was back to normal after the first pill!! fast forward 2 years and he is having leg cramps at night and I had just been discussing this with friends who swore by ginger ale - but only the good kind - Schweppes! so he began drinking a 6 oz glass of that a day but wouldn't you know it worked but after a few months he was constipated again - and it turns out that is a known, but not common side effect of quinine - so no more Schweppes! that is it, you have emptied my brain of anything I know directly or indirectly related to doxycycline.
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My husband gets leg cramps at night too and uses tonic for them because the tonic water has quinine in it. I didn't know Schweppes had it - I'm going to have to try Schweppes. I like tonic water LOL. Works like a charm for the cramps but he just keeps it by the bed and takes a few slugs if he has the cramps, doesn't use it every day. Thanks for emptying your brain for me!
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Schweppes tonic water, not ginger ale, my mistake!! - had to check his last, unopened bottle!!
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