
When i was first diagnosed and found out i had ASPS in my leg lungs and rib a cancer survivor asked me this question...
How do you feel right now?
*I rolled my eyes at her* Physically I said GREAT!
She said hold on to that and remember that because if you feel great that is important! It is all that matters!
In some ways it was hard for me to understand what she meant. I take it as we all have today and this moment and no one knows what tomorrow will bring wether we have cancer or not... Live in the minute :/ kinda hard but possible...
I try and live that way now but i am still scarred at every turn in this situation and it is normal to be...
Another person who sadly lost her ten year fight to ovarian cancer a few months ago my step mother said
"I just put the fear in the back of my mind instead of the front.."
"don't live cancer by talking about it and reading about it all the time. You are not cancer"
I am getting scanned also in a few weeks it is normal to feel fear and be questioning about treatments or surgery's that have been used to help us and there effects.
Your cancer is not out of control and growing in areas that are non operable from what i remember and your tumor load is not heavy.. these are very good things to hold onto. these are reasons to take a breath ...
To whom ever your friend is she is not alone in her situation nor in this frightening journey! I am very glad she has you as a friend to talk to and though it is sad she isn't posting here we all have are own ways of dealing with ASPS and its treatments and the forums are just not hers

I have never met an Onc that has given up so far on any patient and if yours does let me know i have a few that are not quitters and will do what ever they can with hope of a cure or control of this disease... I would be shocked to see a Onc give up after seeing the Ced trial and the new drugs coming out that are like Ced and how wonderful some of are ASPS family are doing. Look how Brittany is

Isn't it also possible soon to try your old medication out again ?
Your cancer can in the morning also go into remission for no reason for years!
This cancer is very slow growing!
You are young and strong and positive and feel good today!
I am sure you can also add to this list

Read the thread of the survivors club in the personal updates area it always makes me feel better!

*hugs*