Shadow, I feel your pain. Massive tear to my rotor cuff and bicep in '17. Narcotics don't help, and there is not a position of comfort for a few weeks. After 5 days, I had had enough and put on a backpack and called bulls in NV for my hunting partner. For some reason, wearing a backpack didn't bother my shoulder. Hunted 5 days, and called in a bunch of bulls. Coming from Idaho, I didn't realize how easy it is to hunt unpressured bulls in a trophy unit.
Tips to get you through. Find something physical to keep you busy. If it's comfortable, put some weight in a backpack and get your legs in shape. It's easier to forget the pain, than to take the narcs that don't work. Ibuprofen helped, but my surgeon says that is slows the healing. I slept in a Cabela's lounger. For some reason, the other recliners I have, weren't comfortable, but that lounger got me through a couple weeks. Do ALL of your physical therapy. Hopefully you will get 3-4 months, twice per week. And do your assigned exercises at home, every day. Don't underestimate the PT's advise to use wimpy bands to strengthen the rotor cuff. You don't want to use heavy weights, and other muscles to overpower the rotator cuff. That's how you tear it again. You have to focus and isolate those muscle. ICE, ICE, ICE. You literally cannot ice enough. It will speed your healing up, and decrease your pain. Don't plan on shooting or pulling a bow for 5 months. Hopefully that helps. Wish I could remember more. Good Luck. Oh, and get out of the house. Grouchy husbands who hurt, wear on the nerves of wives who are not used to you being home all the time.