The recent Fort Hood shooting once again brings to the surface the heavy fallout from the use of symptom based psychiatric drugs, versus source based alternative therapy, in treating our wounded veterans ~ whereas the dramatic increase in Military suicides directly coincides with the dramatic increase in dangerous psychotropic drugs: Allen L Roland
No one really talks
about the psychic damage that combat veterans feel when they take someone’s
life, regardless of the military situation ~ but the effect is real and usually
manifests itself as shame based guilt whereas the innate deep need to love and
accept love is quite often permanently disabled.
No amount of
psychiatric drugs can ease that psychic burden and even Gen. Peter Chiarelli,
the Army’s No. 2 officer, who has long been an advocate for soldiers suffering
from the invisible wounds of war (such as PTSD and TBI) ~ also advocates the
need for other alternative approaches ~ ” I want to understand what drugs we
should use to treat these symptoms, if we should use any drugs at all. I want
to look into alternative pain management. We are finding there are other ways
to handle pain that are more effective and allow a person to feel a lot better
than throwing a bagful of drugs at them.” See http://www.veteranstoday.com/2013/05/23/unsaid-issue-behind-veterans-rising-suicide-rate-is-shame-based-guilt/
America learned within hours of the April 2nd
shooting at Ft. Hood that four people were dead (including the
shooter) and 16 had been wounded in the attack. The shooter, 34-year old Army Specialist,
Ivan Lopez, served in Iraq for four months in 2011 and according to
The New York Times, Secretary of the Army, John McHugh, said Lopez had been "examined
by a psychiatrist within the last month, but showed no signs that he might
commit a violent act." Secretary McHugh further explained to the
Senate Armed Services Committee that Lopez "had been prescribed AMBIEN, a sleep aid, and other medication to treat anxiety and
depression."
That's what Psychiatrists
primarily do ~ prescribe medicine or drugs and here are the known destructive
side effects of Ambien, the drug of choice for Ivan Lopez. Here's
an example of some of the disturbing side effects of AMBIEN ~ the number #1 prescription sleep aid ~ according to the
FDA, the Ambien user may experience: Hallucinations, Aggressiveness,
Depression, Suicidal thoughts, Memory loss and extreme anxiery and we have many
examples of this behavior including Lopez.
Citizens Commission
on Human Rights (CCHR) says
that rather than continually send heartfelt condolences to the families of the
victims, it is time for lawmakers to investigate the connection between
prescription psychiatric drugs and violence, including suicide.
Here's an excerpt from their excellent recent
wake up call to law makers ~
" The military long has been aware of
the increasing number of military
suicides and last August released the findings of the Department
of Defense (DOD) 2013 Study title "Risk Factors Associated With Suicide
in Current and Former US Military Personnel." Although the study was
based on a questions posed to current and former military personnel, nowhere in
the study do the words "drugs" or "medication"
appear. The DOD study did conclude in part that, "the most important
finding was that mental health problems, including manic-depressive disorder,
depression, and alcohol-related problems, were significantly associated with an
increase in the risk of suicide." Yet, the study
questionnaire did not ask respondents to provide information about psychiatric
drugs they had been prescribed.
While psychiatric drug information did not
make it onto the questionnaire, CCHR explains that there is ample data to
support an investigation into the increasing number of psychotropic drugs
prescribed to military personnel and the part the drugs may play in the
recurring violence."
Here are some important findings from the report ~
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# Since
2002, the suicide rate in the U.S. military has almost doubled.
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# From
2009 to 2012, more U.S. Soldiers died by suicide than from traffic
accidents, heart disease, cancer and homicide.
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#
In 2012, there were 349 suicides among active duty military personnel - more
than were killed in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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#
Veterans are killing themselves at a rate of 22 a day - one every 65
minutes.
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The U.S. Department of Defense now spends $2 billion a year on mental health
alone.
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The Veterans Administration's mental health budget has soared from less than
$3 billion in 2007 to nearly $7 billion in 2014.
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From 2005 to 2011, the Department of Defense and the Veterans Administration
increased their prescriptions of psychiatric drugs by nearly seven times. That's
more than thirty times faster than the civilian rate.
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One in six American service members is on at least one psychiatric drug.
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Thirty-seven percent of recent war veterans are being diagnosed with PTSD and 80
percent are of those are prescribed a psychiatric drug.
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2014/04/prweb11735195.htm
Allen
L Roland
http://allenlrolandsweblog.blogspot.com/2014/04/fort-hood-shooting-more-fallout-from.html
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