Depression (HRTO)

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==[https://caselaw.ninja/img_auth.php/c/ce/Weiher_v_Polhill_LMRD_Depression.pdf Ontario Human Rights Commission, Commission and Erika Weiher, Complainant v. David Polhill 2003 CarswellOnt 6084, 2003 HRTO 13, 47 C.H.R.R. D/104]==

13 The Complainant testified that she suffers from a mental disorder that arose shortly after the birth of her second child. She has been diagnosed as having a borderline personality, an eating disorder, and suffering from post-traumatic stress and depression. She goes through, in her words, "extreme depression", and has attempted suicide. She has been hospitalized on occasion because of her disability and her children have been removed from her care. When she is depressed, which can last for many days, she cries, cuts her wrist (which she bandages up herself) and then retreats to her bed. She has had to call a crisis centre before matters escalate further. She explained that during these bouts of depression, she doesn't eat or bathe. She mainly cries. 14 She receives treatment for her disability and is now on a number of medications that had been changed the month before the hearing. This medication change causes her to feel "groggy", instead of "hyper" as she had felt before the medication change. This allows her to sit for longer periods. She also engages in an assistance program, attends at a social worker and sees a psychiatrist every two weeks.