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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. For the record, I'm not holding a grudge against my mom. I'm honestly just confused as to why she didn't do anything to prevent those sunburns. I get sunscreen was different back then and the culture was different, but even if sunscreen wasn't a thing now, I have a hard time believing I'd just let my super pale daughter go out and get lobster red 4-5x a summer and not take some kind of action, like being militant about hat wearing or changing our schedule, or forcing her to wear zinc or pants. Something. It's wild to me that I got probably 20+ really bad sunburns in my childhood and we didn't do anything about them. I think I'm also surprised because I don't remember ever treating any of those sunburns. I don't remember being encouraged to drink more water or doing any kind of topical treatment. Now I know to always have hydrocortisone on hand and to give an anti-inflammatory pain reliever and push extra water when anyone in our family has had too much sun. But I learned this as an adult. Did people truly not know back then? Hydrocortisone is cheap and OTC. Drinking water is practically free. Those burns could have been a lot less painful if we'd treated them, but I remember just having sleepless nights in pain while I waited for the burned skin to peel off and I'd finally get relief. It's just wild to me. I'm not sitting around stewing about my mom, [b]I'm just kind of shocked at how different it was [/b]and how there were some fairly easy things we could have done to protect my skin or recover from burns faster and we just didn't do them. I'm glad my DD is getting better sun protection and after-sun care than I did![/quote] I'm just shocked that we didn't have cell phones and couldn't look up stupid shit like this on the internet when I was a child! Why didn't my mom just google "how to protect my child's skin from the sun?" Or like, why didn't she just hop on Amazon and order me one of the 500 SPF 50+ sunscreens available throughout the world? I can't believe things were so different back then!! Listen to yourself, OP, you sound so naive and stupid.[/quote]
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