Hi SteelyDan!
I will leave form questions to the experienced archers, but I am curious about one thing:
How brisk is your capillary refill, judging from the nailbed of that numb finger. Test capillary refill in this manner: Press fingernail down with enough pressure to blanch nailbed, release pressure, count time to refill as indicated by return to normal colour.
Refill should be brisk which I define as 1-2 seconds. If a little slower due to inflammation around joints proximal to the numb section, then maybe not surprising, but I'd want to look closer at reason for a long refill.
Without a one-on-one assessment, I would only guess that your new draw has placed excessive tension on the delicate tendons/ligaments of that finger, they've become inflamed, putting pressure on the nerves, and the numbness is therefore nerve related, subsequent to inflammatory process.
I'd take a rest and see what happens...it isn't worth it to be hurt for a long time. I speak from experience as I never know when to quit :cool: