I haven't posted in a few months with family stuff and my pistolsmith business as well as back surgery #8 and hernia surgery #2. I decided it was time to start shooting again but I've run into an issue and wanted to see if any of you have had this happen. I'll be seeing my doc shortly but my wife just changed jobs and she is my primary insurance over my medicare, fortunately it's a govt job so we only have to wait 30 days.
I noticed last year when I started shooting traditional again my right pectorial muscle was sore as well as my right shoulder and back directly behind the peck. I wrote it off to normal soreness and it seemed to mellow after the season. The problem I've had is 8 back surgeries in as many years and 17 surgeries in the past 15 years. I had quit shooting traditional because I was worried about my right wrist which has been opened up twice, once for carpal tunnel and then to remove three bones, reconnect the ligaments, remove one of the major nerve bundles and to be fused. The shoulder I had half a dozen tears repaired including bicep, labrial, rotator, tricep, and I had torn the sack that holds the fluid around the joint as well as some of the connective tissue. The biggest issue is I never gave my body time to really heal and regain some sort of conditioning.
To the point, earlier this spring I broke out my heaviest bow which is pulling around 80# and although I had the strength do draw it since I'm a big guy something gave. I've had pain in my right peck and around to the back and in the shoulder as before but this time it isn't getting better.
I tried drawing my 72# bow and I can do it but not without a lot of discomfort and I can't hold for very long. I do have bow with training wheels and I can still draw it so it may be an option, it may come to that or hunting with a revolver or rifle this year.
The question part of this is before I see the doc in a couple weeks have any of you had these symptoms? I also know there are some docs and physical therapist on here, do you have any advice on what to do meanwhile to try and get it healing? I'm not looking forward to being cut on again although it may be inevitable, by the way I'm only 45 so it's not like I have one foot in the grave just a lot of hard miles.