I think I can relate to this. When I was in my early thirties, I saw this video by Dan Fitzgerald. He was shooting a bow at 85#. I thought, well if he's doing that then that's what I should be doing. So I set my bow at 85#, and remember, let-off was a lot less then, and that's where I shot for several years. Now at age 55, I am paying the price. I have constant shoulder pain and must be very careful in everything I do. I'm shooting a more reasonable 65# now and it's plenty. One more testosterone inspired thing I did in my thirties. My local shop had a bow that they had special ordered for someone set at 100#. One day I was there with my brother-in-laws and we decided to try to pull it. Neither one of them could do it. Well, I, who had been shooting 85#, grabbed it and pulled it with seemingly ease. I put it back and said; "that was nothing, what's wrong with you guys." What I didn't tell them was it felt like it ripped my shoulder from it's socket and honestly, I couldn't lift my arm for the next few days and I had pain for probably two weeks. Oh the joy of high testosterone.
Blessings.....Pastorjim