Dave.
I know what it's like to suffer from tendinitis as I've suffered it a few times myself. I've also suffered 3 discs in my neck prolapsing at the same time, 3 years ago. At the time, I'd thought I'd worked my last day, as the doctors were telling me squat. Little own trying to hang onto even a light weight detector. I did get out with one, a couple of months after,but could barely hang onto it. The reason I mention it, is that you may well be able to rebuild the damaged areas, to the point where you'll be able to swing the 1350 again (pain free). Your doc, should be able to help manage the damage, and with a good physio, you may well find that you can restore your shoulder and elbow most of the way back to normal, but it will still feel weak for several years. You may feel that it will never get better, but it will. I think that it took around 4years before the areas that had the tendinitis started to feel normal again. 3 years on from the neck injury and I'm finding that it is still improving. The bottom line of what I am saying, is that with a significant injury like tendinitis, you will feel like it will never heal, but it will, so you just might want to hang onto your 1350, as you will find that you will be able use it again, but it will be a while before you get to that point. 12 months ago, I wouldn't have even considered buying the 1500. 3 months ago, if I swung it more than 2 hours, I had headaches for a week after, now I can swing it for longer. Who knows, in a couple of years, I may be able to swing it all day. Give yourself the time to heal and you may be surprised at what you will be able to do again.
Mick Evans.