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Looks Like I Might Miss Hunting Season This Year.

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Well since I had My Shoulder Replaced a Month Ago, I'm still having a little Pain and I Start Therapy Sept. 4th, it looks kind of doubtful for the first part of the Season anyway. I'll just have to wait and see how everything goes.

Here's My New Shoulder
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That shoulder looks like it just came off the showroom floor.

Let's hope things go well and you are up and hunting by early November.
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Yikes good luck on speedy recovery,hope it goes by quickly
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Good luck on the recovery and therapy. The first part of archery might be a bust but gun season is still 2.5 months away and you will be amazed how much progress you will make in that time.
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Maybe you’ll do better than me. I still haven’t got any use of my Shoulder. They don’t want me in the woods because I might fall.

Supposed to have some more tests on my Shoulder Sep. 11.

Plus going to have to have my Prostate taken out.

So once again I might as well hang it up.

oneshot

:D He can set around and watch the Big Grin.
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Wife had the same thing done, weird to imagine them driving that long piece down into the bone. She got back to doing things a lot quicker than I would have thought but she doesn't hunt. Good Luck and hope for a speedy recovery. You could always grab a crossbow.
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Wow! That's a lot of hardware!

Good luck on your recovery.
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Good luck on the recovery! That shoulder will b stronger than the other one before u know it! Might have to have someone drive u to ur stand and xbow it this year!!
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Best of luck with therapy I hope you’re up and at it soon.

The nature of investment is short term sacrifice for long term gain. Be patient, heal up well and it’ll be for the best
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Praying for a speedy recovery for you. Takes time for healing up our old bones.
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Good luck on the recovery! That shoulder will b stronger than the other one before u know it! Might have to have someone drive u to ur stand and xbow it this year!!
I was using a crossbow before I had the Surgery, I'll just have to wait and see how all this therapy stuff goes.
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Wish you a speedy recovery and hope you get out this year.
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RHenshaw, I can shoot 3.5 inch turkey loads with no pain. I mostly choose not to do that though. I expected the surgeon to put me on light loads once the healing was done. I had my surgery in Late September and missed the fall seasons that year. I hope your recovery goes well, take your meds before therapy sessions and follow his instructions...
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I was using a crossbow before I had the Surgery, I'll just have to wait and see how all this therapy stuff goes.
I was just going to ask if you needed to borrow a crossbow... Best Of Luck!!!

Shoulders are tough... Rehabbing a shoulder can be a biiitch.... Is your ROM limited? Pain with certain movements?
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Hope you have a full and quick as possible recovery!
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Since April I have had no use of my Shoulder.

The Doctor don’t even want me in the woods because I might fall and reinjure my Shoulder. Funny thing is they don’t care if I fish.

I have been exercising my Shoulder and it hurts bad but they say this is good it shows my nerves are working.

I didn’t know most dislocate their Shoulder it goes to the front mine went to my back and I didn’t break anything.

I hope you heal and have no problems.

oneshot

:D The Big Grin can lick. Well!!
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