Substance Abuse and the Military

March 10, 2010 on 12:07 am | In Uncategorized | No Comments

Nobody can claim to know what it’s like to be in the military stationed overseas, taking orders from people that you may not agree with, being stuck in 100+ degree desert climates and potentially having to resort to killing innocent people in an effort to go after those who threaten the freedom of so many.

It’s no wonder that so many of our nation’s military personnel are developing substance abuse issues. In a recent USA Today article, Army vice chief of staff General Peter Chiarelli claimed the US Army needed to double the number of addiction treatment counselors to help soldiers, citing rampant alcohol abuse.

What is also happening is that an alarmingly high number of soldiers are being labeled with mental disorders and are given a deadly mixture of psychiatric drugs. Complications from these drugs have been demonstrated in numerous news stories.

Veterans’ Affairs advocate site vawatchdog.org talks about toxic overdose of military personnel from anti-psychotic drug cocktails.

There have also been reports of murders and suicides involving returning military veterans that had been placed on similar drugs.

The point is that in most cases drugs will not make people well, and our government is turning against our nation’s soldiers by prescribing them mind-altering drugs with very dangerous side effects. Many of these drugs also have a high potential for abuse in themselves, like anti-anxiety drugs (benzos), etc. These courageous men and women need real help – rehabilitation that does not put them on more drugs.

If you are a veteran or a family member of one in need of help to get off alcohol or other substances, there are effective drug rehabs available. Let us help you locate one that works. Call 1-877-421-9659 now.

Powered by WordPress with Pool theme design by Borja Fernandez.
Entries and comments feeds. Valid XHTML and CSS. ^Top^