mkabe
Gray Hawk
You crack me up! Because you are so right and do it in a humorous manner.How is the right shoulder? Are you right or left handed? Right handed people shoulder the gun mostly using their left hand for the lifting part. If you can somehow do the lifting with your right hand, and then maybe use shooting sticks to support most of the weight of the gun, you might be able to manage it. I've had customers in my store who only have one arm, and they seem to manage.... though I tended to suggest handguns for them... which might be another option for you.
Not to criticize people here who are trying to be helpful, but a forum like this is probably not the best place to ask for medical advice. You can certainly get opinions, but when it comes down to it, you need to ask doctors and physical therapists for advice. Treatment should then come from somebody with "DR", DPT or PT in front of their names, not the pretty girls who speak Mandarin and broken English at the AMP.
I would seek a second opinion of another doctor and then decide what to do. I know it sucks gettin' old, but a painful shoulder is still better than the stage four cancer I got.
Good luck!
Yes physical elements are not a fun part of growing old but better in most all cases than dying. Especially for those you love and love you.
I am 75 yrs. but still have much I want and need to do for my family.
Stay strong, don't let the physical infirmities or the political *******s get to you, prayers to you over your health problems,
Gray Hawk