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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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You think we would have learned better from the Germans. Many of them were fueled by drugs
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Harriet Nix
Harriet Nix
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Do you have any idea what kind ? I know the VC were using opioids.
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LTC Jason Mackay
LTC Jason Mackay
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Harriet Nix - the Wehrmacht issued Pervitin tablets for when they were on the offensive, which are basically meth. Then they cut it off. German soldiers were writing home begging for more. History Channel had a bit on it in between Pawn Stars marathons.
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Harriet Nix
Harriet Nix
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Several others have said similar.... akin to methamphetamine but in pill form.
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PO3 Jed Dunkin
PO3 Jed Dunkin
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I remember when we had night ops we would take the white pills and we just called it speed then share a joint to take the edge off so you wouldn’t be so hyper and you would just be cruising. Later we would use black beauties when we could get them. By the time I got to Guam I was sitting in front of a psychiatrist. And for a long time my life just went downhill from there until I got with a psychiatrist who was older and very knowledgeable and explained that I had a severe case of PTSD and got me on medication for it. There’s my confession and now that I have anxiety front telling you I am going to take a pill.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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I can imagine speed, lack of sleep, constant adrenaline due to fear can mess up one's psyche.
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PO1 Robert George
PO1 Robert George
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also called goofballs, road dope, couple other names
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SFC Dagmar Riley
SFC Dagmar Riley
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MAJ Ken Landgren I used to take these pills to in order to get at least 4 hours of sleep so I could function day in and out after Desert Storm because I was always “wired” and unable to sleep at all. After awhile they stopped working though and I refused to try anymore of them; by this time I had retired. At the beginning it was absolutely horrible because I am unable to nap during the day too, which over time made me see and hear things that I’m sure weren’t there but eventually I started getting around 2-3 hours a night and every 3-4 months my body totally knocked me out for about 10 hours one night and then back to the 2-3 hours routine. I am at 4-5 hours a night now and I am okay with that most of the time but still have a couple times a year when my body decides I need more and I’ll get an entire night with 10-12 hours before getting back into my routine. Occasionally it’s difficult to function since I’m still not able to nap during the day despite of trying sometimes. I’m always offered drugs for it but refuse to take any besides the ones I absolutely need for my heart and a couple other ailments.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
MAJ Ken Landgren
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SFC Dagmar Riley - Ambien is a godsend for me. I don't like waiting until 2AM to fall asleep. Good luck in all your endeavors SFC Riley!
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SFC Dagmar Riley
SFC Dagmar Riley
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MAJ Ken Landgren I totally understand Sir and I felt about it the same way for several years until it no longer worked for me. If I didn’t already have so many other drugs I need to take every day that are a necessity just so I can get out of bed and to breathe, I probably would still be taking something to help me sleep. There are days when it is very frustrating not being able to sleep but I know eventually I get my one day of real sleep again when my body has enough again. It’s also extremely painful for me to lay down for any length of time, so it’s not all to bad when I have to get up because it means the pain won’t be as bad.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Thank you for the interesting share sir.
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Harriet Nix
Harriet Nix
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You're welcome. I was just a teenager at the time and didn't really understand what had happened to the young men. They were so different when they came home.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Harriet Nix I was 15 when they called an end to our troops being over there.
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