Went to the orthopedic guy the other day for a shoulder problem and he put me out of work for close to a month.
Had a problem with my left shoulder for a few years but just worked through it. Had to yank a guy through a car window a couple of weeks ago and messed it up again, this time the pain isn't going away. Doc says I have a Lat tear in the joint.
I can't even begin to tell you how mad this makes me, I finally have my setup tuned just right and am ready to go into the woods, now this.
I wish you all the best of luck this season and hope to be ready for next year. Till then I guess I'll be living vicariously through the Gang.
Keith
bummer. But the reason you got hurt (again) represents more than one can say regarding your greatness. Get better!
i feel your pain bud blew my knee out draggin someone out of a structure fire 3 years ago...killed my entire season!
rest up and hang in there my man!
I feel you pain as well. Several years ago I had a climber let go when tying the strap to the tree. Long story told short broke my back. I did this on opening day and missed the season and a month of work. Hang in there like Bow W said you did this rescuing a person who is thanking you for your un selfish actions.
Can ya hunt lefty, I had a tear in my left shoulder some years ago and could not hold the bow out in front of me, but it did not hurt to pull with my left hand. I went lefty and killed what was at that time my best buck! Shawn
Wow that story sounds as if it coulda came outta my mouth.
A few years back I yanked a Domestic Violence suspect through an apartment window and was done bow shooting for a long while after surgery. The left shoulder still pops now and again...probably because I rushed the healing. Don't do that follow the Doc's orders and let your physical therapist know about your archery interest.
I feel your pain, I fell 12 feet off a roof August 15th. Fractured L-4 in lower back and left heel bone. Can't walk on left foot till Nov 15th, I get around with a walker or wheel chair now. But I was lucky, things could have been worse. Plan on hunting from a blind when back doctor says I can pull my bow, but that could be November..
I had this occur severaal years ago with a low back operation and lost the season.
Best to you and hope the repair work goes well and you can be out there in spirt with us all.
This is coming from a x VA bower from Manassas now living in the wilds of central NY state.
Bill
All the best in your recovery. I hope you're back at it as soon as possible.
Hey Keith! If ya can't draw your bow why not be in the woods with a camera? If it were me I'd just be there! Unless you want to stay home and watch TV.
Get Well Soon!
... mike ...
Hey Bud I lost nearly two seasons to a heart by pass, yep took that long for chest not to hurt when drawing,Like mcgroung said,hunt and shoot with a camera you still get out and it doesnt hurt the shoulder.
Get well soon!!!
David
hope you recover soon mate!
i feel your pain....work on your camera skills while you heal...good luck to you...
Yep, I had neck surgery in late Sept. last year.
Was able to get back in the woods by mid November. Sure is heart breaking.
Good luck
At least now your on the road to healing.... Rest it and then get after them when it's healed.
JDS III
I feel your pain. I'm missing my season also due to rotator cuff surgery. Let it heal and don't push it.(nut)
I hope you heal up quickly and completely so this does not drag on. I will probably miss the entire season. I am working hard to recover from knee replacement that I had done in July. I know I will be able to get out there next season, and with a little luck maybe a little toward the end of this season. I'll bet your doctor is telling you the same thing mine is telling me -- be patient and do the rehab work.
Good luck,
Joe
I have enjoyed traditional archery because of the guys on this site, but I have also had to come into "reality", and had to make a choice, I had these injuries before I started traditional archery, and ignored them. I wouldn't advise that !
I have damage in both shoulders, and also in my drawing hand, carpal tunnel combined with arthritis, and when I put the three fingers together to draw, well it's just more pain if I keep on trying to ignore it. I haven't given up archery because I found an alternative, it is well designed T release shaped like my hand live folds fingers back,(I know that doesn't set well some) but that's OK, it works. And I have to use a different bow, won't mention it, don't want cause anybody any pain, but traditional hunting is also an attitude of the mind and the Hunter, so if you do have to give up a few things, do it with grace. And a lot of patients with yourself.
And those of you that can heal, do it slowly, and it will reward you in the long run.
And I bet, if you had to pull that guy out of the car again you do it in the second. And that's a gift you carry in your heart, that is second nature that you don't think about.
Your a giver
And thank you for that
Pastor Carl
Karma owes you big time. While you are healing, a young buck is growing. He is destined to meet you when he is at full maturity and you are healed and ready.
Whether you bag him or not will then be up to your skills versus the buck's. Karma will have done its job by getting both of you together.
Meanwhile, hike the woods and practice your stalking skills. My shoulder's are fine, but I still get outsmarted by the damn whitetails no matter how careful I am. They love to watch me sneaking around, then one will poke out of cover, flick his/her tail, and bound off.
Maybe you can still hunt with a friend and help him spot and flush game. He will owe you big time when it is your turn.
Thank you all for the kind words and well wishes.
I think one of the worst things is that I won't know just how bad it is until the 6th of October, MRI.
I'll keep you posted.
Keith
Well I pretty much just confirmed it with myself, I went to the garage and tried to draw my bow and didn't make it to half draw.
Guess Mom DID raise stupid kids as well as ugly ones.
Keith
You and me both. Not for an injury on my part, but family stuff makes it so that I am hesitant to leave for my fall hunt, to be out of town for three weeks.
I am free for day hunts, though, if there is a tree stump that needs warming...Ooh, that's cold, ain't it! :D
Seriously, sorry that your service, service that protects folks like me, should cost you so much. I feel your disappointment, truly, and hope for a speedy recovery.
Killdeer
Next time don't yank...give him the TAZER, he'll listen after that and be much more docile.
:biglaugh:
I feel your pain brother, I had rotator cuff surgery just before bow season a few years back.
Dang it Keith. You just had and go do it, didn't you...I wish you well my friend. I just hope that the one that came through the window has as much pain as you.
Do you guys realize how much I love you!
Keith
I feel for you, brother. I hurt my left shoulder grabbing a guy who was running away from me a few years back. I learned you can't "short cut" the healing process either.
I love to bow hunt, but I'm not above using a black powder rifle either. Enjoy what you can of the season and do what the doc says. You'll be ready next year.
I pray you heal quick. :pray: Good luck
Keith and everyone, sorry to hear about your problem. I hope and pray everyone will be able to hunt. Jawge
Sorry for your pain.
Now how bad do you want to hunt?
Check out this fellow.
http://www.nabowhuntingcoalition.com/Physically_Challenged_Bowhunting/JimOnderko.html
Sorry to hear that. Now at least.... (let me explain).
Up until I read Killdeers coment about "sorry that your service, service that protects folks like me, should cost you so much." All I could think about was making a wisecrack. I read your line about "you don't know how angry this makes me" or something to that effect in your first post and all I could think was "I wonder if it makes him angry enough to rip some guy out of a car window?" Didn't think of you being a deputy, just sounded like bubba road rage gone bad. :banghead: :D
I's sooo stupid sometimes :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
David-now that's an inspirational story! :thumbsup: Guys, don't miss out on Vermonster13's link above!
Still feel bad for you Keith! Pulled a tendon/muscle a few weeks ago that still bugs me. It'll be OK for the season thank God but the older I get I receive more and more "reminders" that the parts wear out! :eek:
Had shoulder surgery on the 22nd, this month. Tanked my season too.
I had been shooting when I could take the pain, and for that bit of stupidity, I ended up with 8 staples holding my superspinosis tendon back to where it should be, sutures to my rotator cuff tears, and a good scraping to clear the calcification off of the tendon 'run.'
Surgeon showed me pictures of the shoulder joint, and told me the red colouration on the ball, and socket wasn't blood, but inflammation from being constantly irritated.
Look after that shoulder, Keith, and get it healed properly. And quit pulling your bow!
Like me, you will only make it worse! :banghead:
Best of luck, and a quick recovery! :pray:
Oww! This thread is a tough read. A prayer has been sent for all of the TGers needing healing. I'm very thankful for good health.
Severed a extensor tendon in my right hand on November 3rd one year. :mad:
going in for quadruple bypass on Thursday; could be it for the year....
I thought mine was gone when I wrecked my motorcycle this june and broke 3 bones in my wrist. BUT praise God I started shooting this last week. I might hit late bow season and turkey this year!
Well I finally had my results from the MRI yesterday with the Doctor. He says I have a superior labrum tear in my shoulder, not much fun.
He put me on light duty and gave me a cotazone shot to get me going.
Says he wants to see me again in 6 weeks to talk about surgery maybe... and the hits just keep on coming.
I told him that I really wanted to hunt the rest of the bow season and he says,"Well can't you just use a crossbow!" :scared: !!
Guess he just doesn't get it.
At least I'll be able to get back to work in some kind of compasity, been going crazy around the house.
Keith