Yep, 1911, you will beat it. Do what the docs say and you will win for sure. I've prayed that is so.
When I first learned I had cancer, I didn't get depressed. I always thought I would if it happened to me, but I did not. I understood then as I do now it was a correction from God. This sounds weird (as my wife has told me a hundred times), but I was actually glad it happened; it told me plainly God loved me enough to correct me, and if He loved me that much, He would certainly keep me on earth a few more years.
Back to the point, I promised myself a lightweight cruiser after the 44 radiation treatments. The treatments left me too weak to be confident in holding up a bigger bike. I needed a low seat and light weight. After researching, I ended up with the VSTAR touring 950. It took me a while to re-learn low speed turning, but I finally got it figured out. I put a Mustang seat with driver's backrest on it and have been to several states so far.
Also, I found out real quick that potent pain medicine and motorcycles do not mix. The hydrocodone is for another condition I have. About half an hour after taking it, I get "weirded out" for 15 or 20 minutes. No time to be driving.
I reckon I got off topic. I love to talk about what God did for me. When you've been corrected, there's no doubt in your mind that it IS a correction and not just a sickness. He tells you that plainly when He does it.