I just posted a thread in the 'crossbow' section, something I never (ever) thought I would do. Nonetheless, its day 2 of my AL opener and I'm laid up with my lonely, sad vxr, and a new shoulder injury.
For those who have fought the shoulder battle and survived, can you give some insight on what got you through and back to your compound?
I will get back to my compound bc I prefer the challenges that come with it. So, I guess I need info on any exercises that may have helped, how long did it take you, general advice, how low did you drop DW, etc
I'm a RN so the anatomy of these injuries and what it takes to heal and deal with em but despite that, I still feel lost. My plan now is to get my hands on a rifled arrow flinger and get in the woods but I want to do everything I can to get back to my stick and string asap.
I know that was very vague as I really don't know what to say or think about it right now...its a shock to the system when something happens like this, especially 2 days before season, so maybe someone can share their experiences with this situation. Thank you, goodluck, and God speed brothers and sisters
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For those who have fought the shoulder battle and survived, can you give some insight on what got you through and back to your compound?
I will get back to my compound bc I prefer the challenges that come with it. So, I guess I need info on any exercises that may have helped, how long did it take you, general advice, how low did you drop DW, etc
I'm a RN so the anatomy of these injuries and what it takes to heal and deal with em but despite that, I still feel lost. My plan now is to get my hands on a rifled arrow flinger and get in the woods but I want to do everything I can to get back to my stick and string asap.
I know that was very vague as I really don't know what to say or think about it right now...its a shock to the system when something happens like this, especially 2 days before season, so maybe someone can share their experiences with this situation. Thank you, goodluck, and God speed brothers and sisters
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