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Well, it is said to be quite common, affecting 10 to 15% of people.
Normally in adults but children can have it too. Could be weeks before he can be seen by a specialist, which is a big worry for the family. Looking ahead, it does occasionally get better, but for most they have to suffer it every year in the summer months! It can even pass through lightweight clothing, and incredibly, through glass. |
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stay indoors more - i avoid the sun, after i had an extreme reaction to it twenty years ago.
(my vamp blood)i tried to get a tan and my head ballooned up - i now wish I'd taken photos of my face? it looked like i was a mongul? slits for eyes. red. puffed eyes. I thought i was permanently Fked. took a fortnight for my face to normalize. the skin peeled off. the sun just finished a polar flip after a delay of 14 years. it usually only takes 11 years. Scientists couldn't understand the delay. it's been acting weird since the flip. the solar winds have been ramped up. doubling in strength. The experts cite the 1973 event which saw the solar winds hit five times the norm. uv light has increased too. I look up and I just see a massive glare. I don't see the edge of the sun, I'd sneak a peek in the past, the sun does not look the same. the energy wave from the solar winds is being absorbed into the earth and hurricanes and earthquake frequency is up. |