Welcome home! I echo the sentiment here - take whatever time you need to settle in. You might find that a part of you will forever be over "there". Please feel free to also message me if you choose. I also urge speaking to a counselor. @Antonio said it best - the symptoms are not noticeable at times.
Otherwise, if you want to get drunk and blow shit up some night, we can do that too. Cheers, warrior.
I hope that either all of us or none of us are judged by the actions of our weakest moments. But rather, by the strength we show when, and if, we're ever given a second chance.
Welcome back and thank you for your service, Connor. As people said above, the best way to honour the fallen is to live a decent live. I support Antonio's words regarding finding some professional help for PTSD. And remember, as we say in Ukraine: "Heroes never die". Their legacy will live on in your memory and accomplishments. Feel free to hit me or anyone on disco up if you need to talk. I can also connect you with some other veterans.
Well, here's our conquering hero! You had me worried! But you did good out there. One of those Rogues had a bounty on his head. You'll get that as an extra bonus.
Welcome back, glad you're safe. Thank you for doing what you did. Take care of yourself and remember that your friends and loved ones will be here for you. May you live long, and the memory of your mates' sacrifice live longer. Slava!
(07-09-2023, 08:53 PM)Connor Wrote: Well I'm back in the UK now away from that
i wouldve been very legitimately and extremely upset if you hadnt come back
good to see you again connor
im sorry to hear about your friends. never blame yourself for what you couldnt predict.