Deer Hunting in Doubt for Me
#1
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Joined: May 2003
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From: Kitchener, Ontario CANADA
This past Sunday I hurt myself playing soccer and just went to the doctor' s today for a full assessment.
It turns out that I tore some muscles just above the achilles tendon (so apparently the achilles is intact) however there is no idea if it is 50% attached or 10% attached. The doctor says he hasn' t seen this before (leave it to me to be the first).
So, I go in for surgery tonight (Wed) at 5pm. I may be home tomorrow or Friday depending on pain management and will be in a cast for six weeks. Then I' ll have a brace for another six.
That' s three months and there' s only 107 days until I am supposed to go hunting, so I should be there as a full time watcher, God willing.
MAN THIS REALLY SUCKS!
It turns out that I tore some muscles just above the achilles tendon (so apparently the achilles is intact) however there is no idea if it is 50% attached or 10% attached. The doctor says he hasn' t seen this before (leave it to me to be the first).
So, I go in for surgery tonight (Wed) at 5pm. I may be home tomorrow or Friday depending on pain management and will be in a cast for six weeks. Then I' ll have a brace for another six.
That' s three months and there' s only 107 days until I am supposed to go hunting, so I should be there as a full time watcher, God willing.
MAN THIS REALLY SUCKS!

#2
Somehow I think you will figure out a way of going no matter what, as long as you are hunting with some one else willing to drag a deer out for you. Good luck on the surgery today.
#3
TAZ hit the nail on the nail on the head.....and Good Luck with the surgery. My Dad was a double amputee and he hunted (with help, admitted) from his wheelchair. Naturally he had to have the right firearm (in his case a Ruger .44Mag) that would allow comfortable shooting, and help was needed in getting to and from his stand but the point here is where' s there' s a will, there' s a way. It may be different than the norm but at least you may be back in the deer woods
#4
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From: Go DAWGS! Georgia...
Cheer up! you' ll be fine. All you will need is a little assistance. If a parapaligic can hunt so can you. I have a friend that is refined to a wheel chiar and buddy he hunts like a mad man.
#7
Nontypical Buck
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From: Tennessee
You will be there. I' ve had enough surgeries to know, do what the doc says, do the therapy and do it right, and you can make it. I was practicing climbing a tree 6 weeks after having my right knee replaced. But I busted my butt in therapy to make it happen. Good luck to you.
#8
Turn that frown upside down Tax , last year I hunted with a buddy who has one arm and shoots a .50 single shot ML pistol . Take it easy and do your therapy religiously , even though it hurts like crazy . Meanwhile , find somebody to go with you to do the donkey work , and focus on the hunt . It helps if you think of it as just another challenge . I' d go with ya but your gun / hunting laws suck .
#9
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From: Adirondack Moutains USA Member since sept/02
Good luck with your surgery. Also you won' t be shooting with your foot, you' ll just have to find a comfortable spot and sit and wait. you' ll do fine


