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Previously on "Tips, tricks and old wives' tales: Sunburn"

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  • DimPrawn
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    Hair of the dog. Get yourself back in the sun until your skin goes black.

    HTH

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  • cailin maith
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    Originally posted by hyperD View Post
    Wife got burnt in the Maldives and the lovely ladies applied Sandalwood paste and coconut lotion over her - took the heat out (she was feeling the effects of sunburn - headache, dizziness, nausea, pain etc)

    Quite a relief actually as I was thinking it was a hospital visit!

    Hope you can get it sorted
    They did that for me too, in the Maldives - really, really nice

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  • hyperD
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    Wife got burnt in the Maldives and the lovely ladies applied Sandalwood paste and coconut lotion over her - took the heat out (she was feeling the effects of sunburn - headache, dizziness, nausea, pain etc)

    Quite a relief actually as I was thinking it was a hospital visit!

    Hope you can get it sorted

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  • FiveTimes
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    pure aloe vera is the only thing that will take the edge of it. we keep ours in the fridge so if the kids get prickly heat we just apply it.

    Keep applying it on a regular basis, but it won't stop you from peeling...

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  • Moose423956
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    Originally posted by realityhack View Post
    Here's one to make you laugh.
    Those of you who've met me will know I'm your typical blonde haired, blue eyed Scandinavian type. I therefore burn easily. Especially in tropical climates like this one.

    And this is what has happened.

    Yesterday, out sailing on a catamaran, I got a tad sunburnt. Think 'lobster'. Also - I still have a spot of mild sunstroke.

    I'm drinking as much water as I can, and have covered myself in aloe vera lotion, but it looks like it's going to be peeling badly in a couple of days.

    Any tips?

    RH
    Don't fart when you have diaorrhea.

    HTH

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by realityhack View Post
    Factor 30! Applied it often enough. It was the trip back that did it. I was in the shadow of the sail, thinking I was safe from the sun's worst.
    Little did I realise that the reflected light from the waves behind me would do this much damage.

    Lesson learnt.
    I learned a similar lesson 3000m up a mountain in fog. Fortunately, only my face was exposed.

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  • blacjac
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    Originally posted by realityhack View Post
    Cheers Lucy

    How's the pox? Had that so long ago I've forgotten what they did to alleviate it. Time for a cool bath and some ice.

    So, that's:
    Ice
    Cucumbers
    Chamomile lotion
    Pure aloe lotion
    Plenty of water (drinking enough of it at the mo I'm going to the toilet every 20min!)
    Yoghurt


    Hospital/quack if symptoms worsen.

    Hopefully it'll clear soon, want to do a diving introduction in the next few days. The fish are really sweet in the reefs around here, swim right up to you, not phased at all. Strong currents though.


    Take it easy all, cheers for the feedback. Catch you later


    2 Slices of bread and salt!

    You could always put the photos on the CUK Slackers Photos group on Facebook......

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  • realityhack
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    Cheers Lucy

    How's the pox? Had that so long ago I've forgotten what they did to alleviate it. Time for a cool bath and some ice.

    So, that's:
    Ice
    Cucumbers
    Chamomile lotion
    Pure aloe lotion
    Plenty of water (drinking enough of it at the mo I'm going to the toilet every 20min!)
    Yoghurt

    Hospital/quack if symptoms worsen.

    Hopefully it'll clear soon, want to do a diving introduction in the next few days. The fish are really sweet in the reefs around here, swim right up to you, not phased at all. Strong currents though.


    Take it easy all, cheers for the feedback. Catch you later

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  • Lucy
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    Sounds like it was lovely RH.

    If your body is having problems regulating your temperature you might have heat stroke and that can be serious. Try to keep your temperature down with cool baths and by putting ice under your arms, back of neck and around the groin Lavender and eucalyptus oils are good too, but I'm guessing you don't have them with you.

    Seriously, if you are not feeling well go and see the doctor. I got third degree burns sailing once, sun off the water is a killer.

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  • realityhack
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    Don't **** about, get yourself checked over by a quack!
    The only decent hospital is an expensive 2 hr helicopter ride away, health insurance or not. I'm not exactly in the hub of civilisation. Thousands of miles away from the nearest city here.

    Did have a brief check-up with the island's doctor last night and he said the same - any serious dizziness or fatigue and it's off to a&e.

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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by realityhack View Post
    Any tips?
    Yep, keep out of the sun.

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  • cailin maith
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    Originally posted by realityhack View Post
    Ok - I'll walk in to the suite, greet the new Mrs RH, holding a large cucumber.

    And after she stops laughing...

    CM - wedding was brilliant - all the elements worked well. classic and elegant wedding. She had and absolutely stunning dress/hair/makeup ensemble, was a tad shocked as she walked down the aisle. Was a bit nervous, until we were pronounced man and wife. I think maybe we overdid the 'kiss the bride' bit. That was quite a kiss.

    Will PM some of the first photos that have come through when we get back next week.

    Having a great time here (apart from the sunburn), water-skiing, sailing, snorkelling, kayaking etc. Great food.

    Thats so sweet - I'm glad it all went well

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  • realityhack
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    Ok - I'll walk in to the suite, greet the new Mrs RH, holding a large cucumber.

    And after she stops laughing...

    CM - wedding was brilliant - all the elements worked well. classic and elegant wedding. She had and absolutely stunning dress/hair/makeup ensemble, was a tad shocked as she walked down the aisle. Was a bit nervous, until we were pronounced man and wife. I think maybe we overdid the 'kiss the bride' bit. That was quite a kiss.

    Will PM some of the first photos that have come through when we get back next week.

    Having a great time here (apart from the sunburn), water-skiing, sailing, snorkelling, kayaking etc. Great food.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by Lucy View Post
    Cucumber helps, the aloe vera plant is good too. Do not use teatree oil it is horrid.
    F*cked a botanist too, it appears...

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by realityhack View Post
    I'm taking Pondlife's advice.
    Lying in bed hurts at the mo.

    Still in paradise on honeymoon. Thought it would be a good idea to go on a boat trip. Hmm...
    Don't **** about, get yourself checked over by a quack!

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