Advice from experience...
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KP
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- Joined: 2006-11-04 17:20
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... 
More guns and bullets make bad guys go away faster,
which in turn makes everyone in the area safer.
-Paul Howe
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pmanningjr
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- Joined: 2007-02-24 17:54
Adrenaline
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.
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.


