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| | I love a sunburnt country …
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| Today, we're sharing something a little bit different with you. It's a blog post, which leads into the first week in a series of daily photo diary entries capturing Audrey's treatment for potential skin cancers and precancerous cells, using a topical chemotherapy cream called Efudix.
You can follow along in the coming weeks as Audrey shares her experiences with this treatment in the hope of others committing to their own preventative self-care. If you have any questions or want to share your own story with us, then please drop us a line at support@my15minutes.com.au. |
| | Growing up under the Australian SunSince I was in junior primary school my family has lived in the driest state in the driest continent on earth. Cool fact. But hot, dangerous summers. Living in South Australia, I was an active, outdoorsy kid and spent much of my childhood and teen years outside - I loved Little Athletics, sailing, bike-riding, skateboarding and swimming in our backyard pool. Having emigrated to Australia at the age of five, with my pale skin, blue eyes and strawberry blonde hair I was destined for a lifetime of sunscreen and slip-slop-slap vigilance under the fiery Australian sun. And my parents were sunblock vigilantes! To my juvenile embarrassment, my sister and I were the kids who always wore zinc cream and hats long before the ‘no hat, no play’ mantra became the norm. READ MORE >> |
| All the best
Audrey & Emma x
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