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Sun tends to be a common complaint and an enemy to us who are/were on the hepC meds. I finished my treatment of 56 weeks with Pegasys 1ml injection weekly and riba 1,200mg daily. I was also injecting 1ml Procrit weekly to assist my rbc.
I've heard this complaint regarding the sun from many others along with just the dry and itchy skin. I also suffered with both.
I stayed out of the sun mostly the whole time while taking the meds. I had a reaction on my arms from being out in the sun and it was indeed a bad reaction. I started off with my treatment last April 2003 so I missed the whole summer. I did go on a cruise ship the first part of November to get some different scenery (besides my bed and couch) and some fresh air. I also avoided the sun then as much as possible.
My skin, hair and mind is all coming back to me nicely now since ending all the medicines.........whew!!!
You can use some 'tan in the can' for some color but I would not challenge being in the sun. It doesn't work well, even with sun block.
Good luck with your treatment. You will have many more summers to play around in the sun. Welcome to the forum. You will find allot of support and love here. Post questions anytime that you have them. Read allot of stuff on this forum. We are real people with real experiences.
I also am/was 1a genotype. Cleared the virus and remain to be clear as of today. I won't have my post PCR test till the end of August.....so I have my fingers crossed and much hope to have kicked this deal out of my system completely..!!
~dtr.
About the sun, you do need to stay out of the sun, while on tx. I have a friend that learned that the hard way. She and her husband go on lots of trips and crusies. She didn't think the sun would bother her, but she eneded up in an ER on one trip. She has finished tx and has CLEARED!!!! YEAHHHHHH! But she still has scars all over her body, that look like chickenpocks scars, but about the size of a dime. When I go out in the sun I wear a light colored long sleeved shirt...one of my hubby's. I also put tons of sunblock on and wear a large brimmed straw hat. So please take care of yourself while on tx. You will hear of lots of people here on the forum that like to garden and I think they take the same precautions as me. Try not to be outside @ the hottest times of the day. Try being out early am and late am. We have been out and used the car lights to finish up when we are planting or weeding. I'm sure the neighbors thought we were digging @ nite, burying bodies!!!! BBut now everyone knows I was on tx and I will be starting again in 4 to 6 months. I relapsed, and I will be starting a trial to try to find out why I replased. I will keep you in my prayers. And I wish you the best on "clearing" this nasty virus we all have. Love @ prayers, Cindee
I am quit concerned about this sudden renewal of joint pain. I am sooooo sick of this. I am sure we all are. LL
Dollface I sure hope you don't have fibromyalgia....Are these test results you get back quickly?