Tried casting this morning
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Tried casting this morning
Cast 2 times with each inshore rod "total of 10 times" and my shoulder is killing me
Maybe sometime next month
I got the five day fishin trip "on Seminole" coming up at the end of April

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Re: Tried casting this morning
Maybe you should've used some Sta-bil ?

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Maybe you are "over working" the arm drinking beer??

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You may need to focus on your other arm and become more ambidextrous... Save the other hand for 
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I'll be serious here for a moment . . . which is a bit difficult to do given the softball you pitched . . .wevans wrote:Cast 2 times with each inshore rod "total of 10 times" and my shoulder is killing me![]()
Maybe sometime next month
I got the five day fishin trip "on Seminole" coming up at the end of April
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Did you have any "work" done on that shoulder or did you just injure it a while back? I have had two shoulder injuries from lifting or pulling heavy things, and they took months to fully heal. Have you considered (or already are doing) physical therapy? With a big trip coming up in April I would think it is good insurance to see the PT guys. PT really helped me.
Good luck,
EJ
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Fishing buddy had his surgery on his soulder about ten years ago -- felt so good he figured he didn't need the PT. WRONG He pulled the repair loose, then suffered for ten years until his arm got so bad - if he wanted to shake hands with someone, he would have to lift his right hand up with his left hand to reach your hand!! Now, he is about three months recovered from his second surgery, and knows his PT very good. They have some strange excersizes, but they have them for a purpose. Maybe(?) this year he will come fishing with me again???
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Had a torn rotor ligament repaired, a burr on the rotor removed and they cut the bicep ligament loose while in there, back on Dec. 4th
still doing the PT "another appt. tomorrow" 
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O.K., well, I hope it goes well for you. PT helps, but getting older makes us easier targets for injury. You and me both, Wevans. We aren't 30, or even 50, anymore. I'm 66.wevans wrote:Had a torn rotor ligament repaired, a burr on the rotor removed and they cut the bicep ligament loose while in there, back on Dec. 4thstill doing the PT "another appt. tomorrow"
I just got done doing my set for today to work my left bicep, PT exercise. Injured it 3 weeks ago. I am going on a 60 mile kayak trip in March, gotta heal. So I know the feeling.
EJ
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What size engin ya got on dat Kayak?
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Waldo. Take it easy on the shoulder. I still have some issues 2 years after my shoulder work. But like EJ said getting older it takes a while. Not to say your old Bro but you ain't no spring chickin'
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Feel for ya! Trying to avoid the knife, so I started weight work last night to see if I can get mine back.
Its a wonderful day in the neighborhood!
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Good morning Wevans.
I had pretty much the same proceedure several years ago on my right shoulder. Complete "open" rotator cuff repair. I also had a fishing trip planned to the Keys with two of my sons and I was very worried that I would not be able to be effective in time. I can say from experience that any type of over hand activity (ie casting) would have been very difficult or uncomfortable. My fishing was different than what your looking towards. Bottom fishing over the rail doesn't have the same motion as casting. I can remember that at 6 wks I was pushing a lawn mower (carefully) but was able to manage it pretty well. I was able to make the fishing trip but I could tell it was a strain on my shoulder using the bottom rig with some fairly heavy egg sinkers. Especially when I would swing the weight out just a bit as I let the bait drop to the bottom. After a couple of days it was sore and a bit stiff but I wouldn't say "it was killing me". The best advice I can give you is to stay as focused as you possibly can on therapy and working with increasing your range of motion. At the same time don't push it. If you do to much now,it's really going to complicate the complete process. I can't imagine a motion more problematic for you than the casting motion your attempting and what you would be doing on seminole. Lots and lots of casts... I would say plan on slowing down, making fewer casts and using TWO hands. Your definately going to see a lot of improvement between now and April... provided you don't damage the repair. Good luck, its going to get better but just not as quick as you want it to. Your going to see incremental improvement for a year or more.
I had pretty much the same proceedure several years ago on my right shoulder. Complete "open" rotator cuff repair. I also had a fishing trip planned to the Keys with two of my sons and I was very worried that I would not be able to be effective in time. I can say from experience that any type of over hand activity (ie casting) would have been very difficult or uncomfortable. My fishing was different than what your looking towards. Bottom fishing over the rail doesn't have the same motion as casting. I can remember that at 6 wks I was pushing a lawn mower (carefully) but was able to manage it pretty well. I was able to make the fishing trip but I could tell it was a strain on my shoulder using the bottom rig with some fairly heavy egg sinkers. Especially when I would swing the weight out just a bit as I let the bait drop to the bottom. After a couple of days it was sore and a bit stiff but I wouldn't say "it was killing me". The best advice I can give you is to stay as focused as you possibly can on therapy and working with increasing your range of motion. At the same time don't push it. If you do to much now,it's really going to complicate the complete process. I can't imagine a motion more problematic for you than the casting motion your attempting and what you would be doing on seminole. Lots and lots of casts... I would say plan on slowing down, making fewer casts and using TWO hands. Your definately going to see a lot of improvement between now and April... provided you don't damage the repair. Good luck, its going to get better but just not as quick as you want it to. Your going to see incremental improvement for a year or more.
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Thanks for the advice and words of encouragement y'all
I'll TRY and take it slow and continue with the PT until it gets well

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I hope you get well in time for you trip!
