Not too long ago I posted that due to a good report from my (family) doctor, I had located (and purchased) my old Widow PLIII. Shot it all 3D season and hunted with it most of this past season. Started having some bow arm shoulder pain during extended shooting sessions, so I switched to my recurve that is 4# lighter. Pain started to increase, so on Monday, I met with the surgeon that did my bilateral knee replacement.
Results of the visit were not what I'd hoped for. To make a long story short, I have no cartilage left, bone on bone. We have discussed replacement and I am sure that it will happen, eventually. The land I hunt is in an invasive species removal program, with 2 years remaining and to meet the stipulations of the program, I still have some work to do. The work isn't particularly stressful on my shoulder, but I need two hands to do the work. The down time from the surgery just wouldn't leave enough time to accomplish the work in time to meet the deadline.
In the meantime, I am sending my takedown back to Widow for a reduction in weight and I borrowed a 40# recurve from a good friend and I can shoot it without any pain. Daily physical therapy and strengthening exercises will be the norm for a while, but they will help prepare me for the replacement. Main thing is doing whatever it takes to stay in the game!