I was injured in 2008, on top of an older injury, was in pain for 3 months. I had X-rays, cortisone shots, 3x, hurts like hell. Got a little better, then started getting worse. Couldnt sleep in any position, finally got an MRI, only showed a bone spur rubbing tendon. Went in for outpatient surgery, to have it remove and cleaned up, woke up with extensive rotator cuff surgery, hole drilled through my shoulder and arm bone, still have a cable holding it all together. Very painful surgery and afterward, worse than back surgery for me. I did what the doc and therapist who I saw daily told me, 2 and1/2 months later I was able to shoot a #36 bow foor 10 shots at a time. At 3 months I could shot a #40 bow,25 shots. I used this time to really work on my form and as a result I am shooting better than ever and up to #50. I am not still full recovered, probably wont ever be according to my doc, but am about80%. Doc said was one of the worst cases he ever worked on, and very little showed up in MRI. IF I had gotten surgery when it first started hurting, would have onlly been off work 2 weeks, was off 3 months. Listen to the doctors and therapists, go slow.