WalkingBird
Active member
I wasn't sure if this should be put here or in the Elk forum, but here goes
So about a month ago I noticed some extreme pain and surmised it was from a bad gallbladder based on google and since both my folks had their removed and my symptoms lined up with theirs. I decided to aggressively change my diet but it didn't pan out and I would up having it removed Weds night (8/19) and came home at noon the next day. I know the surgery pains will subside and the doc has me on a light duty regimen, no lifting over 10lbs for 2 weeks. All well and good except for I've got my first elk tag in my life here in AZ starting in about 3 weeks. I plan on hunting, even if I'm severly restricted
My question for y'all is, for anyone here who has had the surgury before, am I being too aggresive in my approach to the season? I already can't hunt the back half based on work schedule.
What say y'all?
So about a month ago I noticed some extreme pain and surmised it was from a bad gallbladder based on google and since both my folks had their removed and my symptoms lined up with theirs. I decided to aggressively change my diet but it didn't pan out and I would up having it removed Weds night (8/19) and came home at noon the next day. I know the surgery pains will subside and the doc has me on a light duty regimen, no lifting over 10lbs for 2 weeks. All well and good except for I've got my first elk tag in my life here in AZ starting in about 3 weeks. I plan on hunting, even if I'm severly restricted
My question for y'all is, for anyone here who has had the surgury before, am I being too aggresive in my approach to the season? I already can't hunt the back half based on work schedule.
What say y'all?