Xrays showed stage two torn ac right shoulder....not good before turkey season!
Prayers for a quick recovery. :cross2:
You still got one good arm! Start practicing lefty!!
In all seriousness though, wishes for a fast recovery. Hope you can make it out there :anim_25:
Well that sucks!!
Sorry to read.
What happened? The nosey want to know. :angel9:
God Bless,
David B.
I feel your pain been down for almost 2 yrs and it looks like surgery for me as well - I have to get my tailbone removed :o sitting will be harder however....it will be over.
Please get it taken care of properly, learn to shoot lefty and hunt ;D
and get well soon
Scott
Sorry to hear this. I will keep you in my thoughts & prayers. :jesus-cross:
Ricky
Ouch! I hope you have a speedy recovery! :bible:
Scott.
That sucks man. U need anything just yell.
Roy
Thats rough. Prayers for a quick recovery. reflexl
That stinks. AC's are hard to rehab. There is just so much going on in the shoulder just to lif your arm over your head. Good luck,
TRKYHTR
Hope you have a quick recovery.
Scott,
I hope you recovery and heel fast. God's speed.
Well that sucks, but seriously, learn to shoot lefty! Its not hard at all. I don't hesitate to switch to my left shoulder if that's my only shot opportunity when I am turkey, deer or even duck hunting. Good luck!!
Sorry to hear that.I'm going through almost the same thing in 2 weeks,i have what the dr calls a torn labrum in my left shoulder and i'm a lefty.I've been practicing with a new 20ga and right handed so if i'm not in to much pain i should be ok.Good luck.
Thanks
Put a red dot on your gun if you dont have one and shoot left handed
Ouch. I feel for you. Practice shooting lefy cause we know it won't stop you from hunting this spring. :funnyturkey:
I have a full day of firearms training for work on Monday. Heavy on the shotgun. I've had a bum right shoulder for months now, guess I'll do it left handed Monday! :fud:
The hardest thing for me about shooting lefty is the trigger squeeze. In addition to life fire practice left handed I'd suggest you practice dry firing with your left hand as often as you can.
Good luck with that. Hope for a speedy recovery!!!