I haven't been able to shoot any traditional bow since the day after Thanksgiving 2014. I've pretty much resigned myself to the fact that I may never be able to shoot trad again.
Well seeing all these top notch, beautiful bows and how I ache from not shooting/stumping..etc. I've decided to give the Ortho doc another shot at my elbow.
Things are visibly detached, I can almost see where they belong. I guess my greatest fear is to spend $6K and find out that I still won't be able to ever draw a bow again. Guess that's where faith comes in.
My 46 year archery career is not over yet, I'm drooling over the wonderful works of art many of the bowyers on Trad Gang are turning out, and the animals that are being taken with them. I called the Doc's assistant today and will probably be scheduling and appointment in the near future after she discusses it with him.
Don't take your traditional way of shooting for granted, in one fall it could be over. Thanks for all the posts that motivated me to explore this possibility. Denny
Hang in there and the best to you. Your advice to cherish our bow time is spot on. One never knows when he last arrow will be shot. Got love em not cuss em, even the poor ones.
I sure hope there is a solution that will get you back to shooting again!
I dread the day I can no longer shoot my longbow!
Bisch
Another well wisher wishing you the best. And I'll keep you in my prayers.
Wishing you well, also.
Best of luck! I hope everything turns out well for you.
Hang in there and don't give up. I would go bunkers if I could not shoot one of my bows.
Hang in there Denny prayers sent your way for a recover from your injury bud. Don't be afraid to shop around and find the right doctor, it's amazing the difference what some of them can do.
I had a bad accident at work in 08, detached bicep, tricep, most of the Lat muscle, destroyed rotator and tendons it was a bad deal and I thought the worst to.
We went to the best sports doc that specialized in shoulders, it took 7 anchors to pull everything back up to the shoulder and a lot of other repairs. Hard rehab and surgery but I waited and did all the PT didn't skip a thing and was starting back shooting kids bows in 7 months. Worked my way up slowly and killed a coyote, doe and a buck the last month of the season. Shoulder is still doing great!!!
Wishing you luck and I hope you can get everything fixed up and you can get back to shooting again.
Tracy
Wow Tracy!! It is a miracle you can even lift your arm let alone shoot a bow. Awsome recovery! You are right in selecting the right doc. He did extensive work on my shoulder on the same side, I was shooting in less then a couple months. From the mess it was you could not tell I ever had surgery on it. He has earned my trust.
Your recovery is very inspirational! Thanks!
Denny
I don't know how bad your elbow is but I had two torn elbow tendons from different accidents along with a bone spur. Two surgeries and I have no ill effects at all and can pull and shoot with absolutely no discomfort.
reddogge- :thumbsup:
Best wishes Denny! I hope it works out for the best.
Thanks Charlie- and thanks to all, I'm optimistic!
Denny
QuoteOriginally posted by DennyK:
I guess my greatest fear is to spend $6K and find out that I still won't be able to ever draw a bow again. Guess that's where faith comes in.
I've never seen a Hearse with a luggage rack.
You can't take the $ with you, so spend it on what brings you the most joy (making sure your family doesn't go without, should be priority #1 though). In the end, it's not how much stuff you own, it's the memories you made along the way.
Denny, I wish for you the best possible outcome. Joints and tendons are tricky things. No matter what, remember that a bowhunter is more than a stick and strings and another pointy stick ...BE A BOWHUNTER. :archer:
Denny, I wish for you the best possible outcome. Joints and tendons are tricky things. No matter what, remember that a bowhunter is more than a stick and strings and another pointy stick ...BE A BOWHUNTER. :archer:
I haven't shot since Thanksgiving myself from a bad car wreak not my fault was hurt bad and went through a lot of things past 6 months myself. I found the only thing I can do is stay positive and do all that I can to heal and work it out. Don't say your done. I had to cancel 3 hunts myself because I am in no shape to go yet was off for 10 weeks alone . There by the grace of God go any of us. Prayers and Dr.s and disapointments I know all to well there buddy. Dream about hunts all year and then can I or can't I go and in the end for now no I can't.
Remember what your going through others have been there before you and its just a season that's what I tell myself and pray about to heal. Good days and bad days is all part of the process.
The more you say to yourself to stay strong the better you will heal no matter how hard the injury was to overcome. You can do it.
Thanks to all for the encouragement and advice. My appointment is set for July 10. :thumbsup:
Mike-100% on the money, family priorities are #1.
Ryman-Praying that all you missed comes back to you ten fold.
Denny
Been off the grid for a few days Denny and found this. Hope it all goes well with your surgery.
Hey Tim, Thanks and hope all is well with you and yours. Denny
Best wishes and heal fast.
I hope things work out for you to be able to shoot again. Hang in there!
Feel for you. Had a minor accident recently that kept me from shooting for only a couple of days. Tuning my Roy Hall Apache with broadheads and wasn't as careful as I should have been extracting one from the target. Sliced my right middle finger pretty badly. Can't imagine what it must be for you not being able to shoot at all. Medical solutions are expensive, I know, but if the op can restore you to being able to take up your passion again, I think it will be worth it. Best of luck.