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eggman
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Post by eggman »

Thanks for the input mate. Keep yourself safe!
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KP
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Post by KP »

Okay, I've got a question: Do you (or anyone else) get "the shakes" after combat? If you do, what's it like? Just a slight trembling of the hands, or like you shake when you're freezing? How long does it take before it sets in, etc.? I'm curious, you see... :wink:
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Post by BLUFOR-73 »

Adrenaline is fun. Especially the bottled version. I got 3 adrenaline shots while in hospital once. :D
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IronTaxi
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Post by IronTaxi »

just go picka fight with someone who is a good match for you and then see what you feel like after the fight....
pmanningjr
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Adrenaline

Post by pmanningjr »

Like you said, it depends on the severity of the conflict. If you get a few rounds cracked over your head it'll shake ya up for a second or two, but not enough to disorient you for good. Just enough to find some dirt to hug.

But on the other hand, when you're rocked by a tripple stacks 155mm shell IED and finally realize you're brains are still in your body, yea, you shake a little. :-P
CENINJA
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Post by CENINJA »

If I ever get adrenaline, I can't seem to remember what happened during that time? Hulk maybe.. lol jk, but should I see a docter? I don't think it is neccessarily a bad thing. :? :
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