Welcome Home! You Served Faithfully, Honorably and with Pride!



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Welcome Home! You Served Faithfully, Honorably and with Pride!

Time to Relax Family functions See old friends Attend parties Go to clubs/bars Increased access to alcohol and maybe drugs

A Different War at Home The war against drug and alcohol abuse and the other high risks associated with them Since 9-11 the Army has had a 7% increase in problem drinkers* Alcohol related incidents have increased for Soldiers returning home * Reintegration Unit Risk Inventory Survey data

Alcohol/Drug Related Problems DUI Vomiting Hangover Unexpected guest for breakfast Unprotected sex and/or unwanted sex Possible STD Fighting Loss of control doing stupid things Reduced work quality and performance Financial problems Injury Problems with friends and family Health related problems Spouse/child abuse Passing out Black outs Death

Risk Factors Potential factors that may contribute to substance abuse Reduced Alcohol Tolerance Stress associated with reintegrating into the family PTSD Boredom Availability of drugs and alcohol

Tolerance Alcohol Tolerance The body s adaptation to alcohol use. It takes more alcohol to reach the same level of intoxication. As tolerance increases you may not feel intoxicated, but you could be over the legal driving limit. Some alcohol dependent people can have a 0.2 or higher Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) and show little to no signs of being intoxicated. As a persons tolerance increases, so does their chances of eventually becoming alcohol dependent Note: Legal limit BAC for driving is.08

Tolerance - Example When you first started drinking you may have starting feeling intoxicated after 2 or 3 beers But after a while, it may taken up to 6 beers to feel the same way This is the body s way of adapting to the alcohol, but it can fool you into getting a DUI or other alcohol related incident

Tolerance Individuals with low tolerances or people who have not drank in a long time (i.e. deployed) may show effects of being intoxicated at BAC levels as low as 0.05. If you begin drinking on a regular basis, your tolerance level will quickly return and eventually surpass what it was before you deployed.

Tolerance - Example Before you deployed, it may have taken a six pack before you felt the effects of the alcohol But now, it may only take 3 beers to feel the same way This happens because your body has not had alcohol in a long time and the tolerance level is reduced

Reintegration The stress associated with potential conflict between spouses and children after a long separation. New routines at home Children resentful, afraid, or not bonding Doing to much or not enough Unfaithfulness Using drugs or alcohol to reduce this stress will only increase your problems at home.

PTSD Many Soldiers will experience some stress associated with their experiences while deployed Loss of Fellow Soldier Guilty feelings Unpleasant memories These thoughts and feeling will subside over time in most of you

PTSD Some Soldiers will become overwhelmed by flashbacks, memories, nightmares, frightening thoughts, sleep disturbances, depression, anxiety, and irritability. If these symptoms persist, seek medical treatment. Do not try to use alcohol and/or drugs to overcome or reduce these symptoms; it will only make things worse.

PTSD The National Center for PTSD states that people with PTSD also tend to have substance abuse issues 51.9 % of men with PTSD abuse alcohol or are alcohol dependent 27.9% of women with PTSD abuse alcohol or are alcohol dependent 34.5% of men with PTSD abuse drugs or are drug dependent

Boredom Since we were notified of our deployment You have been on an adrenaline high Working 7 days a week at least 12 hours a day Now Less excitement Leave and then returning to normal duty days You may become a thrill seeker Drive fast, party too much, try drugs, etc

Availability We know that some Soldiers used drugs and/or drank alcohol while deployed of course no one in this unit Now you can buy alcohol almost anywhere (if you are 21) and drugs are pretty much available anywhere

Summary You have served Faithfully, Honorably and with Pride! Maintain that Warrior Pride! Don t use drugs! If you drink, then drink Responsibly In moderation Safely (DUI) Don t use Reintegration, PTSD, or boredom as an excuse!