The Scar Project
"Cancer is not a pink ribbon" is the theme of the book.
Check it out. Buy the book. We're not alone, ladies.
Much Love,
dh
http://www.thescarproject.org/exhibition.html
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I saw this on facebook the other day. I love it. I highly recommend checking it out. These photographs are beautiful and touching.
I wanted to put out there - anyone who's on facebook can add me! I'm on there alot more than I am on here, and since I'm just drained all the time from chemo, it seems like my laptop is a permanent attachment to my lap...I know I have a handful of you great ladies on my FB but if anyone else would like to, look me up under Heather Kaylor Grontkowski. The pink hair pic will pop up - can't miss me
Sorry to stray from the subject here - plase check out this page. Alot of my friends have checked out & it really gives others a different, more personal perspective, on what we're going through.
*hugs*
Heather0 -
I've been dealing with my
I've been dealing with my scars alone. It's been less than a year since my surgery, I'm finished with all my treatments. When I saw these pictures I realized that maybe my scars will change over time. I didn't get reconstruction done because I felt at 57 it didn't matter much. Sometimes I wish I had but have decided to embrace my body as it is rather than go through more pain.
I applaud these photos and all the women in them!!! Courage is a word all survivors can embrace!
Love,
Leanne0 -
What a stunning site andHeatherbelle said:facebook
I saw this on facebook the other day. I love it. I highly recommend checking it out. These photographs are beautiful and touching.
I wanted to put out there - anyone who's on facebook can add me! I'm on there alot more than I am on here, and since I'm just drained all the time from chemo, it seems like my laptop is a permanent attachment to my lap...I know I have a handful of you great ladies on my FB but if anyone else would like to, look me up under Heather Kaylor Grontkowski. The pink hair pic will pop up - can't miss me
Sorry to stray from the subject here - plase check out this page. Alot of my friends have checked out & it really gives others a different, more personal perspective, on what we're going through.
*hugs*
Heather
What a stunning site and sight! I am currently seeing a ps to have a scar re-do. Looking forward to being a smooth flattie! Heather, I will send you a FB friend request, thank you.0 -
I'm with 3rd generation .. WOW, what an awesome siteZhentup said:I've been dealing with my
I've been dealing with my scars alone. It's been less than a year since my surgery, I'm finished with all my treatments. When I saw these pictures I realized that maybe my scars will change over time. I didn't get reconstruction done because I felt at 57 it didn't matter much. Sometimes I wish I had but have decided to embrace my body as it is rather than go through more pain.
I applaud these photos and all the women in them!!! Courage is a word all survivors can embrace!
Love,
Leanne
I'm having scar envy .. wanting to have them sanded down, removed and elimated .. no longer an issue ...
Breast Cancer Survivor and Proud of it!
Thank you our dear sister, Dawne.Hope for sharing :-))
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Thanks for sharing thisDawne.Hope said:bump.
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Thanks for sharing this info. I checked it out on Facebook. I would have never known it was there if you had not pointed it out. Those young women are beautiful. The photographer has not only captured their outer beauty but the beauty emanating from the depths of their souls.0 -
I checked
it out on Facebook too. Inspiring courageous women is all I can say! I'm dealing with my scars which go from the center of my chest to under my arm on both sides. They actually healed well. Both of my shoulders look like railroad tracks after 3 surgeries on left and 6 on the right. Sometimes I had staples and others were stitches. The breasts were internal stitches so look much better. I also have a scar along the lower part of my neck from disc fusion. I consider them all my battle wounds and forget about them until I see them in the mirror. Oh well, they're part of who I am now.
Char0
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