2500 Canadian soldiers are currently serving in Afghanistan with the combat mission that started in 2002 and is scheduled to end in 2009. Oddly enough, 2500 is also the number of soldiers who’ve received treatment for drug addiction in the past two years. According to a recent article, most of them only have access to out-patient facilities – which are notoriously unsuccessful. They need a good drug detox and drug rehab program.
Budget cuts in the ‘90s closed down all in-patient military treatment centers and the military has contracted with 20 private drug detox and rehab centers to service the soldiers. I don’t have any figures for the U.S., but there is no reason to believe it’s any different.
The article doesn’t suggest the reason behind these incredible statistics – I would guess that living in an environment where an elderly woman returning home from the market suddenly blows up and kills your two buddies beside you and a couple of three-year-olds playing in the sand could be pretty stressful.
And now those soldiers are coming home and having to fight drug addiction. Two wars – if the first doesn’t kill you, maybe the second one will. If you know a friend or family member coming home with drug addiction, help them find a drug detox program, followed by an inpatient drug rehab if they need it. God knows they’ve been through enough.