-Especially at the beginning of the program there is no free time. None. In an entire day, literally not a single second of it. In the first few days, you might not have time to take a crap. You will be too focused on survival in the program to care about taking a crap. In the few hours of sleep you can get, the day replays relentlessly in your head, you wake up day after day feeling as though there has not been one second's reprieve. Many people experience vivid nightmares about the program. Some people are forced to drop out because the anxiety prevents them from getting any sleep at all until they finally collapse.
This piqued my curiosity here, and please do not direct this toward the whole basic training vs ocs argument. But I was in AF BMT last year and it was typically normal to not have any bowel movement other than to piss (many trainees have this problem the first 2-3 weeks) and I attributed it to the stress of the environment and the anxiety, I am kind of suprised not to hear the same for OCS.. or am I wrong and it does happen?
Reading the article all I hear is whining, if you place the words "I could not cut it because.." before each bullet point it makes sense as others have stated here.
edit: and I just saw he mentioned hospital corners... ahhh the memories