|
|

 |
| |
|

   







|

|

|
"When the treatment ends, you rejoice, but it is also very scary. You think, What will protect me now?"
--Ellen Morgan (breast cancer, ten-year survivor)
|

|
"Ten years after the treatment ended I celebrated by getting stars tattooed on top of the ugly green radiation spots. The funny thing is, the tattoos put the whole experience to rest. Now I hardly remember I had cancer."
--Ellen Morgan (breast cancer, ten-year survivor)
|

|
"I love to go to the beach, because that's where I find my peace. When I see the gulls and cranes, I know there is a God."
--Evi Wallace (breast cancer)
|
"Our illnesses made us even more aware that the real challenge of life is to appreciate and live the present moment as fully as possible."
--Terry Croteau (breast cancer)
--Gerry Croteau (prostate cancer)
|

|
"If somebody asks me how to keep going, I tell them to trust in God, and He will make things right."
--Hattie Wren (bladder cancer, lymphoma)
|

|


"I believe I have been kept alive for a reason and I want to give back...My mission now is to help empower others, so they too can learn to harness their own inner skills and begin to heal."
--Margie Levine (longest known cancer-free survivor of asbestos cancer, author of Surviving Cancer, Random House, 2001)
|
Tawny tiger flies
Racing forth, a blaze of light
Heart beyond the soul
--By Meredith Pickering, for Lucky (bone cancer)

|
© 2003 Gretje Ferguson Photography, All rights reserved.
This site designed and developed by Ictus Development
|
© 2006 Gretje Ferguson Photography, All rights reserved.
This site developed by The Web Wizard and Ictus Development
|

|
|