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I don´t know( despite all the support and appreciation i got from folks in this site) if you know about how i joined last year and dropped out as my Gastrocnemius muscle broke down.

 

I've been working my way back ever since, and today i got my exams done. Asked for Paratroopers and the Psychologist Captain told me i scored the test good enough to ensure that i would get whatever i asked for. My mother isn´t speaking to me anymore, it is like i just became a gladiator.

 

Now, any advice on stuff like airborne training or specially, a way to chill my mom would be deeply appreciated. 

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Sorry to say, you never gonna chill her down. Moms are like that, worrying about their siblings is their No1 problem in life, regardless how old are you or if they talk with you or not. Its innate to them.

She might ease a bit if flies anywhere on an airliner (if haven't already) but take no guaranty. Or if you can find a video on youtube that shows some lady in her age taking a dive (solo or tandem).

 

Congrats on your passing the exam! Well done!  :drinks:

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good luck man and stay safe of course

about your mom, she took it very hard from what it seems.. I might suggest speaking to her via brother\sister\other relative to try cool things down.. good luck with that too

Happy 4th of July man!

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