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TREP

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Any chance of returning
« on: March 20, 2022, 02:50:18 PM »
Just had major back surgery in February and am curious if anyone else has been through anything like this and returned to bowl again. I had 4 wedges installed to replace the discs that I blew out. 8 screws and 2 rods as well as 2 bone grafts. Anyone else have anything like this and return. I already know that the Dr is saying at least a year recovery. Keep equipment and wait or sell out and keep the memories.

 

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Re: Any chance of returning
« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2022, 04:05:19 PM »
If your equipment is all used, I would just keep it and wait.

The sad fact is, used bowling equipment has very little value. The value a year or more from now will probably still be low, but new equipment will be costly. The one gamble is balls can crack over time then they become worthless(instead of being almost worthless).
And who knows, you might have one of the rare gems that increase in value after a year.


Hope you are back on the lanes soon!
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Re: Any chance of returning
« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2022, 05:31:37 PM »
I would say wait and see how things go but at the same time I think that you will most likely not be able to bowl like you do now. If you feel well enough to give it a shot in a year it probably will take a lot of hard work but make sure that you get the Doctor's approval before trying it and if it doesn't work out think about maybe becoming a coach maybe help out with the youth. Life is short indeed so enjoy it and do what you can.
« Last Edit: March 21, 2022, 09:26:05 AM by Rileybowler »
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Re: Any chance of returning
« Reply #3 on: March 21, 2022, 03:23:44 AM »
Also what ever you do don’t start with a ball heavier than 10 to 12 pounds. Even if it’s just a house ball. My problems were not as serious as yours. Crush fracture in neck and 2 herniated discs. No surgery just 7 years of rest from the game.

You’ll have to rebuild the bowling muscles in your back. I started with an 11lb ball for several weeks and moved on from there. I do have a great pro shop friend so I moved up in 1lb increments. I did a lot of work at home. Just carrying the ball to the line took weeks.

Took everything really slowly, very robotic with very little tilt in my swing but now I’m almost back to my old swing but had to stop at 14lb balls. Scores are not as good but to me there’s nothing like the friendship of bowling buddies.

It takes time but there’s nothing like setting yourself a goal and working towards it. It seemed everyone I knew was pulling for me and willing to help me get there.
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TREP

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Re: Any chance of returning
« Reply #4 on: March 21, 2022, 08:08:03 AM »
Went through starting over after complete shoulder replacement and started with 10# for a couple months then moved up to 12# for 2 years then eventually 14#. Just wasn't sure about the back issues because of everything involved. . Thank you one and all for the encouragement