You may have to modify the way you hunt,and may need help from others ....
I think this is the key.
You will have a mental problem in that this injury = a drastic change. So the definition of "hunting" for you abruptly changed, and this abrupt change bothers you, annoys you, now.
That's normal.!
BUT if you think back, over your life, "hunting" was changing for you then too, but gradually, so you didn't notice it so much. Who of us that are 50+ years and older can say they hunt the same way and with the same success as they did when they were 20?
I think for you, you need to set small goals for mobility, and strength.
Talk to the docs and the physical therapist, and even consider a chiropractor too.
Seriously, you can be out-of-alignment and not feel it, and during your stroke recovery you musculature may weaken a bit from reduced use, Ensuring your spine and neck are aligned will speed up recovery from the stroke as misalignment can hamper that, AND alignment will help when you start strength building too. I missed the 2014 deer season because of problems from my knees to my feet..., so my wife convinced me to see one of those
"snake oil salesmen" chiropractors.
Turned out I was being stupid, and they are legit, and my hips and lower spine were off, but I felt it and it impacted my lower legs. Had I gone in September of 2014 instead of January 2015, I wouldn't have missed a thing.
Work your goals, and expect delays and roadblocks, but don't stop.
There's more than one way to skin a cat, and there is more than one way to harvest deer and other tasty critters. So when you're back to a point where you can go "afield", then work on how you're going to go about harvesting the critters. If it seems discouraging, well imagine you're off in some foreign country, with weird laws about hunting, and you the American have to adapt to their methods.
As silly and frustrating as those foreign regs may seem.
Finally, program your own sub-conscious mind. Yeah this will seem "odd" too, but it works. You sub conscious doesn't know the difference between negative and positive inputs. Your conscious mind does, and understands, but not the sub-conscious, SO only say positive things to yourself about your situation,
and say them out loud to yourself each morning when you get up, and each night as you go to bed.
I love a good fight
This is a good fight
I get more coordinated every day
I get stronger every day
I will hunt again; I can't be stopped; I am figuring this out.
I can't wait for tomorrow.
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LD