Dear Mario,
Happy Valentine's Day wishes and deepest gratitude for the important shared information about your new Clinical Trial, and for your very detailed and informative update about your current situation and the side effects of your Trial. Do you know if there are any other ASPS patients on your Trial ? I am SO grateful that your brain MRI was clear and that you are feeling a lot better, gaining some weight, and tolerating your new PD-L1 immune checkpoint inhibitor treatment relatively well

, but I am so saddened and sorry to hear that you need to use a wheelchair for walking long distances because your chest begins to hurt too much

. Is your chest pain related to your lung mets? Hopefully the Durvalumab with Tremelimumab medications will begin to successfully shrink and destroy your lung mets so that your chest pain can be relieved, ultimately alleviated, and you will no longer need a wheelchair. My very best wishes and most positive thoughts will be with you on the 21st for VERY good and encouraging scan results on your six month check-up, and I will be anxiously awaiting your update when your time and the situation allow. In the meantime, give yourself a special Valentine hug from me, keep feeling better, and know that my most caring thoughts, my healing wishes, my love, and my continued Hope are with you,
Bonni