My problem with the sun is three things:
1) I get this rash like markings on my neck and in the "V" of a v-neck shirt. The only thing is, this rash never goes away - it's discoloration of the skin from the sun and being on Plaquenil. (there's a picture of it on a thread called "Plaquenil and skin discoloration"). I also get this discoloration on my forearms too.
I'm not sure if our different ethnic backgrounds affects how our bodies react to the sun and medicines or not?
I know for myself, prior to Sjogren's and being on Plaquenil, being out in the sun wasn't a problem (except, I did and still do, burn easily as I am fair-skinned).
2) With my hair thinning so much on top, my scalp will easily burn if I don't wear a hat (and I usually don't) or shade myself with an umbrella.
3) I get hot too easily. So, my best plan of action is to avoid my time outside in the sun as much as I can. Sitting in the shade isn't bad, it's just out in the bright, hot, sunshine that doesn't mix well with me.
I don't see how Venus can stand the bright sunlight in her eyes. Our son plays tennis and I keep asking him if he wants to wear sunglasses and he says it interferes with seeing the ball, so they don't wear sunglasses. I HAVE to wear sunglasses when out in the sun or I get a splitting headache not to mention the drying effect on my eyes (like I need some more . . .

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In fact, there's a tennis match this coming Saturday for our son. There is no shade there either. Ugh! Not looking forward to it.
Bucky
