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Vee
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Post by Vee »

Alrighty then.

So tell us all what you've learned then.

I moved your thread to the appropriate forum. You haven't been gone that long, Cert.

I also updated your title to befit your current status.
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Post by KW Driver »

look stud. I got one of those too in Bn. took me a month to jump again, I could feel it for about 3 months when I carried a gun. take the time to heal up right, so you can get through RIP sucessfully. don't quit and don't feel sorry for yourself. It's just something else to overcome.
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Post by Earthpig »

Heal up and drive on.
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hit_it
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Post by hit_it »

How much of your muscle was ripped off?
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Post by Chiron »

Drive on.
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Post by Jim »

Heal and complete your training. Don't ever quit!!!
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Steadfast
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Post by Steadfast »

Cert, take whatever time you are given to heal and heal as best as possible. This healing time is heaven sent.
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Post by Nomad »

KW Driver wrote:look stud. I got one of those too in Bn. took me a month to jump again, I could feel it for about 3 months when I carried a gun. take the time to heal up right, so you can get through RIP sucessfully. don't quit and don't feel sorry for yourself. It's just something else to overcome.
That was the best advice you could get. You will not be a Ranger if you go to RIP injured.
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