It depends when and how badly my back issue starts effecting them. I'll do ramping sets to 185x5 today, 205x5 Friday, and then pull three days per week doing ramping fives adding 20 lbs to the top set. I could obviously add more than that from a strength perspective, but I want to give my shoulder time to continue healing and adapting with appropriately lighter loads - stressing the weakest part and letting all the stronger parts help it out, in the context of its normal use, etc. Since 20 lbs is an artificially small jump right now, I should be able to use them for a good while, and if so, will lead to pulling 265x5 on 6/10, 325x5 on 6/17, 385x5 on 6/24, and 445x5 on Friday, 7/1 leading into Independence Day weekend.
Fun history - know when else I pulled 445x5? When I took the seminar in April, 2012:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMvKALr5fBU
I'll probably switch to adding 20lbs twice per week at that point, hitting 505x5 on Monday, 7/11, which is 12 weeks post-op. Given my back situation, I'll need some good luck for it to go that smoothly, but that would be cool. Whenever it's appropriate, I'll also reduce the jumps from 20lbs, and once I get somewhere in the 500-550 range for five, I'll also start adjusting the programming somewhat to manipulating volume and intensity.
It's a long way off, and a lot could happen in the meantime. So for now, I'm confident saying I'll be at 265x5 by the end of next week and I'll take it a workout and a week at a time.
It is, isn't it? Gainz.