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Reason I ask is because I have an Aortic Aneurysm. The Cardiologist told me not to shoot guns with heavy recoil especially since I'm left handed. I don't know what that means. The only cartridge he was familiar with apparently is the 5.56 as he told me that would be fine. But I'm trying to research if I can safely continue shooting things like my .300 Savage and .308 and cannot find the answers I seek? Any thoughts or help is appreciated. This is serious for me because if I rupture it I'll die within seconds.
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shoot right handed, shoot reduced loads, switch out butt pad, muzzle break, mercury reducer, suppressor...I would think you would be good with your .308 with a quality butt pad and muzzle break (if wanted)...research different rounds and their foot pounds of recoil and present to your doctor fro his expert opinion.
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I don't know of any research that would apply in any useful fashion. Air Force pilots obviously in good condition on flight status have died because the bump from ejection caught the heart beat at the wrong stage. Nothing to take lightly. In that connection I'd ask about tracking the pulse and firing off cycle with the heart beat.
At a minimum I'd go with a Hydrocoil type stock and muzzle brake if it were me. I might have to merge a shotgun recoil mechanism with a rifle stock. Then I'd step down from a .308 to a .260 and other such accommodations.
Then I'd ask a medical school librarian to find anything at all related. I'd also look at detached retina issues and recoil where I know there is some concern though I have no idea what conclusions are out there.
Donald Hamilton wrote an interesting article on dealing with his physician entitled Excuse Me I Love Guns and another one entitled Block That Kick. Neither addresses the specific issue but there is discussion of dealing with people who say give up shooting.
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Reason I ask is because I have an Aortic Aneurysm. The Cardiologist told me not to shoot guns with heavy recoil especially since I'm left handed. I don't know what that means. The only cartridge he was familiar with apparently is the 5.56 as he told me that would be fine. But I'm trying to research if I can safely continue shooting things like my .300 Savage and .308 and cannot find the answers I seek? Any thoughts or help is appreciated. This is serious for me because if I rupture it I'll die within seconds. I know two people recently who have died from this condition, one man in his 80's and another who was not quite 50. Neither knew they had this problem. At least you know you have it and can be cautious. Did they give you any options for surgery? If I were you I wouldn't try to shoot anything larger than .22 rimfire. Not worth the chance in my opinion. I wish you well.
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Thank you Barm. The surgery is high risk and can lead to an Ischemic stroke. They prefer to monitor it and try to let you live with it.
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If you are walking around with an aortic aneurysm, do something about it. That pops and you will have no more worrries.
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Find out your surgical options and good luck.
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Yes. Explore every surgical option. If it pops, one will bleed out in seconds.
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Yes. Explore every surgical option. If it pops, one will bleed out in seconds. I have another appointment with the Cardiologist in October. We're definitely going to be discussing this. So far, they haven't felt like I'm in much danger unless I overdo it. I'm trying to figure out what overdoing means in terms of shooting, but there's precious little info available.
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Thank you Barm. The surgery is high risk and can lead to an Ischemic stroke. They prefer to monitor it and try to let you live with it. Find a different Doctor What size is it? Have you had an Agiogram or a Echocardiogram yet? Aortic aneurysms kill people......dead How do I know this? I'm an survivor of an Upper Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm Full on open heart surgery on January 3rd this year Complete removal and grafted with Dacron using the David Procedure. I was cleared 8 weeks later for work and my surgeon tells me that I can reume my life. Including shooting, running.......everything
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Dr Bruce Jones in Knoxville TN is one of the best there is at repairing aneurysms After him its the Heart Institute of Houston Me......hours after surgery 4 days after surgery
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My Moms Neighbor Died from this a few months back.....He was just Walking thru the House when it let go, He had been On the Mower.........I would get it fixed asap if I could...Take it real easy..Pay someone to mow the Grass, Hope you get well.
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H o o o l y.........SMOKE Mike !!!
You certainly have a much more serious condition than mine and I didn't know till now. I have no info of benefit for you. Ted has given the best advice IMO and I implore you to check into it.
Seriously !! I wouldn't recommend shooting any rifle with much recoil.
A GOOD shotgun RECOIL pad will help reduce any rifle's belt.
I don't know about shooting RIGHT handed but lefties HAVE adapted to it. Beside there are more good rifles available in R H version.
We also know that Pa deer can be kilt DEAD with 243s & 223s so you have options.
I understand that Deer season is just around the corner but I would GET the skinny on recoil & strain of hunting from Dr S. At least 2 opinions. It would be better to SKIP 1 season than to lose the battle.
Be careful, Be Safe, Be Smart. Best Wishes
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Prayers and best wishes from N.C., Mike. Get things right so you can enjoy many more hunting seasons.
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It's okay to miss a hunting season to get patched up and healthy.
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Thanks everyone. I appreciate the concern and kind words. Ted, man that is awesome that you got fixed up and are all better. KMM, I can't have someone else cut the grass because that's what I do for a living since my heart problems forced me to give up drywall. Jerry, I'm strongly considering a .22-250 right now. As far as surgery, I can't make them operate. I've already had two stents placed in my heart by two different cardiologists. One in NC and one in PA. Neither one felt operating was the way to go for me yet. Perhaps the aneurysm isn't large enough. Hopefully it stays that way!
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Also looking into a clamp on muzzle brake from Witt machine for my 308.
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Worked in Cardiology for about 10 years...most enjoyable jobs I've ever had...Loved it
but after reading your initial post yesterday Mike, I have to admit, instead of posting I figured you wouldn't be short for advise....
I just put your good health in my prayers...
yeah,it was Thanksgiving 1968, but lost my grandfather on my mom's side to an aortic aneurysm, at 61 yrs old.
ain't worth playing Russian Roulette with it.
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I would be switching to a crossbow.
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