I had a couple of herniated discs repaired a few years ago and was told to leave the bows alone for quite a while. The instruction from the surgeon seemed a little excessive (proud of my athleticism at the time), but the surgery was harder to recover from than I expected. I started shooting sooner than recommended, but I was very careful and didn't do anything that caused pain. I had the incentive that hunting season was right around the corner. Did a little hunting that fall, good thing I got skunked, I would have had to find help to do any dragging.
It was still several weeks after the surgery though. It's surprising, and a bit humbling to find out how a surgery like that can knock a pretty athletic person on their butt. Bottom line is it's only a short time, focus on a good recovery. It's possible to do yourself harm and getting back in the game too soon can compromise the surgeons work. Good luck in your recovery.