Posted by theump on August 29, 2003, at 19:43:04
In reply to Re: Sun sensitivity, posted by EmilyC on August 29, 2003, at 13:47:54
I noticed when I was in Chicago of all places that I burned very easily after starting Lex. Infact it stayed burned for over a week, usually I'll turn tan in a day or two. Not this time! And that was the first prolonged sun with Lex. I'll be a lot more careful next time. So I'm with you, it seems worse.
Renee> > > Hello, I am a redhead with blue eyes and have not noticed any sensitivity to the sun. I did start the lex in the winter, but have been in the sun alot this summer with baseball games and also a vacation to Florida. I have to wear sunscreen to slowly build up a tan, but now dont burn hardly at all. I do tan better than most redheads but was worried the med may make me more sensitive.
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> I'm blonde with blue eyes and I burn pretty easily. Usually sunscreen takes care of it but in the last month since I've started Lexapro, I've definitely noticed that I'm more sensitive to the sun. I've gotten burned with SPF 15 on and I've gotten burned on just by being outside for 15 minutes at noon without sunscreen. None of that happened before Lexapro. I asked the doctor about it this morning and he confirmed that sun sensitivity is definitely a side effect. Although I consider it a small price to pay for feeling like a real person again!
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