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    tedtell1
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      Dear Friends;

      I am a teacher and I have the first week of April off. The family and I are going to San Diego in between my bi monthly Nivo treatments. I am new to this but know I must be protected when in the sun but I still want to be on the beach! Any cheap/reasonable suggestions for clothing for the beach would be appreciated! As my wife is also going through breast cancer treatments (her last chemo is next week) this will be a hugely needed getaway for us.

      Thanks in advance for any help,

      Ted

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        Bubbles
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          Hey Ted!

          Teachers rock!!!  Glad you are going to get to take a vacay!!!  There are many nifty clothing lines that are great, but pretty costly.  I've never stopped hiking or running or going to the beach (when I get the chance).  I tend to wear old long sleeved shirts over well sunscreened body parts!  I do have a hat with a wide brim all the way round.  I have vitiligo (induced by nivo…which is a good thing) so I have to be careful, but with good basic sunscreen, wearing sleeves and a hat, and being out in the am and evening – oh, and yes, I am the weirdo walking around parks and boatanical gardens under an umbrella on a sunny day – I've never gotten burned or even tan.  Folks on BRAF/MEK sometimes require greater protection due to the photosensitivity those drugs can induce.  I'm sure others will chime in with more tips.  

          Anyhow, ENJOY!!  Live large!  celeste

          iskitwo
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            Get a good rashgard shirt, a great bottle of sun screen and a hat and enjoy your time at the beach!!

            CancerSpouse
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              Have a wonderful and richly deserved vacation! Don't forget to put sunscreen on your feet! ~ Carol

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