10 Signs and Symptoms. Purpose Terminal & Enabling Learning Objectives Introduction Signs and Symptoms When/Where To Get Help.

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10 Signs and Symptoms

Purpose Terminal & Enabling Learning Objectives Introduction Signs and Symptoms When/Where To Get Help

From the Frontline to the Front Porch. Redeployment/Reunion…sounds easy. “Normal” may turn into “Distress”. Help is available: Chaplain, Unit Leaders, Friends, Medical personnel, etc. Look after yourself AND your subordinates.

Participants will be able to identify re-deployment signs and symptoms of distress and whether additional services are required.

Eating changes – Too much or Too little Sleeping changes – Too Much or Too little Stomach problems – upset stomach, nausea Bowel problems – diarrhea or constipation Heart/Lung problems – heart pounding, dizzy or lightheaded, out of breath, cold sweat, dry mouth, or pale skin Headaches, migraines

Fatigue – no energy, drained “Jumpiness” Pain in old, healed wounds Tension, aches and pains Trembling, fumbling things Crying spells Bad personal hygiene

Poor concentration Difficulty making decisions Flashbacks Intrusive thoughts of home, family, etc. Nightmares Loss of motivation Loss of trust/confidence in leaders Memory problems “1000 yard stare” or “spaced out” Thoughts of hurting self or others Disregard for rules, laws or regulations

Frustrated, irritable, angry Worried, anxious, keyed up Guilty, ashamed Depressed Numb (Don’t feel anything

Withdrawn or silent Difficulty communicating Arguing/ starting fights Can’t be alone, need to be with/near others

Remember: These signs and symptoms are usually normal – normal reactions to abnormal situations. Over time, you will adjust and these symptoms will slowly go away. Seek help if the symptoms: Interfere with normal duties and/or daily living and continue for more than 6-8 weeks. Involves dangerous behavior ie: Thoughts of hurting self or others, reckless drinking, drug use, family violence, etc.

Talk of suicide or killing someone else Service Members who lost their job at home (Reservists) Service Members leaving the service (Retirement, ETS) Relationship problems Drug or Alcohol Problems Bizarre or unusual behavior Service members with financial problems

In the Unit: Peers Supervisor Chain of Command Chaplain Medic and/or Battalion Surgeon On Post: Medical personnel at the clinic or hospital Post Chaplains Army Community Service personnel Alcohol and Substance Abuse Program personnel Social Work Services Community Health Nurses Occupational Therapists Dieticians In the Community Medical personnel Veterans Administration Ministers and clergy County and state health department County and state social services