What is your name?
My name is Shelley.
Describe yourself in 3 to 5 words:
Passionate, loving, wife, mama.
What is your occupation?
I am an Executive Assistant and Project Officer.
How did you discover your melanoma condition and how long ago?
Almost 14 years ago, I had a nasty spot on my thigh which to be honest, I only really paid attention to when I went to the bathroom. I would think, "I really should get that looked at". It took a few months of thinking this before I finally made the appointment.
My GP took a punch biopsy, then the next day called to come back in. He was in tears as he told me it was a Stage 2 melanoma. Thankfully he referred me to an amazing surgeon, who managed to remove the whole thing (including a large chunk of my thigh!) and I have not had a recurrence.
Fast forward to today, and over the years I have had two more melanoma and eight basal cell carcinomas removed, including a BCC on my eyelid that required oculoplastic reconstruction.
Do you have any other skin conditions?
I also suffer from eczema. It doesn't really affect my daily life, as I manage it really well with diet. However, when it flares up it can get painful, especially in the hot weather.
What is your attitude towards sun protection today?
I am especially diligent about sun protection these days - I make sure anything that goes on my face, such as moisturiser and makeup, has SPF. When I do venture into the sun, I prefer to use barriers such as clothing (and Solbari has such great options!) I feel so strongly about sun protection, I can feel the same sort of rage that I would about smoking around children when I see kids running around in the sun with little or no protection!
What would you tell your 16-year-old self about taking care of your skin and sun protection?
What would I tell my 16-year-old self? Stop trying to get a tan like your friends! Listen to your mother, wear sunscreen, wear a hat, embrace your natural skin, and be proud of it. You only have one skin, and the tan is not worth it!