well, got more news today, none of it good. MRI results shows a moderate tear of the common extensor tendon in my right elbow, with 1 cm of retraction ( torn off the bone). So, at this point, I have a surgery consult scheduled for APril 8th. Once they do the sugery, lookin at 8 weeks immobilized, then 10-12 weeks rehab. That is before I can even think about starting to shoot a light bow, nowhere near what I would want to hunt elk with. SO, right now I have to figure out if Im still going to go, and just call for my son or cancel the trip. I'll lean heavily towards going anyway, even if I cant shoot.
Funny, how its feeling better, but the damage is structural and will need surgical repair.
So, based a on my long and steep learning curve- I'll make this recommendation to any archers.
If you have elbow pain- see a doc. If he doesnt do any diagnostic tests,and just writes scripts for anti inflammatories, get another doc. All the motrin in the world will not repair a torn tendon, or realign a misaligned bone. It masks the symptoms, and allows you to continue doing more damage.
My entire summer is gonna be shot- kinda hard to run a boat and fish, etc with your arm in a cast. Kinda hard to train for a backcountry elk hunt, and impossible to shoot a bow of any kind.
Needless to say, Im pissed beyond words. This elk hunt was supposed to be a combination of my sons graduation present, and my retirement present to myself. Likely the only time we will both be able to spend that amount of time doing that before he enters the workforce, school or whatver direction he decides to go.
If I cant shoot, as long as I can at least carry a pack andd work a cow call, I'll do what we can to get him a elk. But.............it still sucks.