05-02-2012, 03:35
This is why I wouldn't go to the GP about it. In total I had three very close friends who didn't make it back, and a lot of friends who made it back but not in one piece. So for one I feel kinda stupid that the only problem that I personally have from the whole experience is that i shoot my bolt in 10 seconds. It's kind of trivia in comparison.
Secondly, from all the other soldiers I know who have had a random problem and gone to the GP about it, because they've recently returned from combat, the GP just says it's post combat stress and whacks them on a load of meds.
I know this problem is just all in my head. I don't know if my confidence took a knock because there's things I felt I should of or shouldn't of done on the front line. However, I know it's just a confidence thing as I never had this problem before. This is why I think I just need an escort to help me get my confidence back. The ones who get post combat stress really bad are the snipers. When I look at them guys after they rotate back to the real world, I know I definitely don't have post combat stress
Secondly, from all the other soldiers I know who have had a random problem and gone to the GP about it, because they've recently returned from combat, the GP just says it's post combat stress and whacks them on a load of meds.
I know this problem is just all in my head. I don't know if my confidence took a knock because there's things I felt I should of or shouldn't of done on the front line. However, I know it's just a confidence thing as I never had this problem before. This is why I think I just need an escort to help me get my confidence back. The ones who get post combat stress really bad are the snipers. When I look at them guys after they rotate back to the real world, I know I definitely don't have post combat stress