Disaster I Won’t Make It To March 17th 2027 - Forget the misinformation, rhetoric, and perforative theories about MAID and mental disorders for a moment, please. My life is hanging in the balance.

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I’m in palliative psychiatric care at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto. I was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder over thirty-three years ago. I have disordered eating, substance use disorder, and PTSD. Mental illness’s greatest hits, if you will.

Dying With Dignity Canada, John Scully, [Paliare Roland] and myself are complainants in a federal lawsuit. Medical assistance in dying for those whose sole underlying medical condition is a mental disorder (MAID MI-SUMC) is currently illegal in Canada, which is a violation of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. This discriminatory legislation was to change years ago, but to no one’s surprise, the government has not lived up to their promise. I’m clinging to life by my fingernails to get through it.

I’m also a practicing Catholic, so all things considered, the jokes write themselves.

I believe in body autonomy and body integrity. I believe in the Holy Trinity, and I’m pro-choice. Please don’t tell God. You may question my piety, but don’t question my faith or devotion. Please don’t question my pain, and not to worry- I shall ask The Good Thief what he thinks of heaven when I die.

The debate surrounding MAID MI-SUMC incites a war of opinions and ideas about ethics, self-determination, income inequality and accessible mental health care. For me, it's a matter of basic human dignity. I believe there are valid reasons for opposing MAID MI-SUMC, but none good enough to deny me my constitutional right.

The master-narrative surrounding MAID MI-SUMC often ignores the reality of living with mental illness, reducing it to a simplistic view of suicide prevention versus assisted dying. The dichotomy fails to capture the nuances of our experiences. I don’t want you to put yourself in my position. I’m only asking you to consider it. If you want to make honest and informed decisions or opinions, you need honest and accurate information. You deserve to see the entire picture, which heavily includes lived experience. I have first-hand knowledge of severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI).

Bipolar Disorder is associated with unbearable human suffering.

From April until August, I underwent thorough assessments to ascertain the severity of my condition. I’ve done hours of interviews. Loved ones, family, and doctors were contacted for context and verification. Details of my life, and decades of medical records have been vetted meticulously. For nearly thirty-four years, I’ve been treated for SPMI in Montreal, Toronto, New York, and Los Angeles. I’ve been to psychiatrists, psychologists, councillors, priests, and nuns. I’ve been in and out of psychiatric hospitals, wards, and rehabs. I’ve been in seclusion, four-point restraints, and chemically restrained.

Living below the poverty line compounds my struggles, but even in times of financial prosperity, it never leaves me. It’s always there. My and my menacing shadow.

I’ve done rounds and rounds of electroconvulsive therapy. Antidepressants. Antipsychotics. Mood stabilizers. Benzodiazepines. Adderall. Modafinil. Psychedelics. I haven’t tried Ketamine remedially, but I often did it for fun (it was my favourite drug to do before going out to do drugs). I’ve done cognitive and dialectical behavioural therapy. Group, family, music, and art therapy. Tai Chi. Sensory Deprivation Tank Therapy. Sound baths. Sobriety. Meditation. Veganism. I went to Church until I couldn’t. I’ve had access to everything there is, and here we are.

My presence, as well as my absence, has always been a relief. Nothing applies to me anymore, but punchlines and diagnosis.

Dr. Sonu Gaind, the chief of psychiatry at Sunnybrook hospital- who sounds more and more like a conspiracy theorist- repeatedly declares that MAID MI-SUMC is an “easy way out”. It’s beyond insulting; it is a gross misunderstanding of the complexities of mental illness. Make no mistake, there is nothing easy about dying. It’s a deeply painful decision made in the face of relentless torment. I am trapped in a body that refuses to cooperate. I’ve exhausted every avenue of relief. The idea that doctors and providers will “entice patients to die” is absurd. It perpetuates stereotypes not only of the sick, but psychiatrists. Doctors don’t administer MAID to a non-dying person, monsters do. It's a misconception that undermines the fundamental, sacred nature of medicine; doctors swore an oath to society to be agents of mercy, not the law. Where will it end, indeed!

“Evil takes root when one man starts to think that he is better than another.”
-Joseph Brodsky

Gaind is also intent on revoking doctors’ right to conscientious objection. In Canada, doctors can refuse to provide certain medical care based on their personal beliefs and values (abortion, for ex.). I can’t speak to the limits of his idealized moral order, but his zealous bias has already caused potentially life-threatening damage. To clear up any confusion, MAID is not a substitute for therapy, medication, or support groups. Nor will there be rubber-stamped MAID MI-SUMC applications. It’s kind of like, anyone can get a driver's licence, but not everyone does.

Not to brag, but I spend a significant amount of time in Sunnybrook’s psychiatric ward, and not just because I’m in palliative. I’ve been an in-patient, in the intensive psychiatric care unit (IPCU), I did out-patient electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), and in the new year I’m starting repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS).

I believe psychiatrists have the most difficult job in the world, full stop. I have an infinite amount of respect for those nerds- especially the many who’ve treated me at Sunnybrook. In my Yelp review, I rated Sunnybrook Hospital number four out of my top three favourite places in Toronto to get ECT. I’ve been so lucky at that hospital.

I’ve asked my doctors to be with me, at the end.

There is now another federal lawsuit regarding MAID filed by “disability activists”. The complainants’ remonstration is to deny MAID to people with disabilities, which completely undermines my human value and identity because I’m disabled. It’s muddying the waters I’m drowning in. Their message is extremely harmful. It encourages stereotypes by reaffirming we don’t know how to think for ourselves. Let everyone else decide for us.

This isn’t about hurt feelings, maybes, and what ifs.

This is about equal rights. Do you believe in them, or not? Do you see me as your equal, or not? Do the mentally ill belong over here, and you all belong over there? Do I deserve a dignified death, or not? Is my human value less than people whose “sole underlying medical condition” is cancer or ALS? My argument calls on the government for safety and civil rights, not the revocation of them. I’m asking for justification of the pain they are forcing me to endure, beyond my inevitable violent death. I want them to legitimize their reasons and decisions to my parents and my loved ones who can’t bear to watch me suffer anymore.


When someone imposes their moral code on others, it quells openness and objectivity, and it never ends well. Morality is as rational as it is emotional, but morality is not justice. It ebbs and flows with the political tide; it’s ever-changing, and it suits us. Morality fluctuates with experience and we evolve. Morality is complicated. Equality is not.

I’ve been debilitated and confined for years. There are no phone calls, emails, texts. No coffees, no dinners or movies, no going to the store… I am not even alive. I speak to no one but my mother and one of my sisters, doctors, lawyers and reporters.

I always wonder where the obstructionists who spread misinformation (not conscientious objectors) go when they’re finished talking about MAID MI-SUMC. Are they leaving a job? In a car? To eat a normal meal? Maybe even with a person? Do they go home to their partner and kids? Go to a store? Text their friends or make plans? Are they able to touch, or even look at their own body in the shower?

Maybe someone even tells them they love them. Maybe even every day.

Should the legislation stay the same for 2 and a half more years, my end will be as violent and destructive as a murder. The waves of collateral trauma ripple for generations. All I want is to be surrounded by love when I go. No questions left unanswered, nothing left unsaid. I am drowning. What more would you have me do? For how long? MAID is an option to not suffer like a wounded animal at the end of your life. It is the option for a dignified death. You might need it. Someone you love might need it.

Isaac Newton once said that he could calculate the motion of heavenly bodies, but not the madness of people. I won’t pretend that the issue of MAID for those who suffer solely from mental disorders is simple; life and death never is. Equality is simple. I would be different if I could- in what I know, how I feel, and what I do. If I only had a brain, a heart, the nerve.

This is not merely a matter of legislation; it is a matter of humanity. Please find it in your heart to show me some.
 
How hard is it to kill yourself without a licensed doctor standing over you with a needle? People have been killing themselves since before recorded history.
I have disordered eating
Then there's your answer. Just starve yourself to death.
In other words: this woman's a fatass who thinks dieting is unhealthy.
Yeah, you're right. If she had anorexia she'd just say it.
 
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Dying With Dignity Canada, John Scully, [Paliare Roland] and myself are complainants in a federal lawsuit. Medical assistance in dying for those whose sole underlying medical condition is a mental disorder (MAID MI-SUMC) is currently illegal in Canada, which is a violation of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. This discriminatory legislation was to change years ago, but to no one’s surprise, the government has not lived up to their promise. I’m clinging to life by my fingernails to get through it.
No, it is absolutely not a violation of the charter to refuse to do allow this. It is a direct violation of the charter NOT to refuse to do this. The fundamental requirement to being allowed to engage in assisted suicide is being of sound mind. What is being advocated for is allowing people who are by definition not of sound mind to consent to something as serious as being killed. We do not allow people who are not of sound mind to have sex with people, to agree to contracts and a ton of other things specifically because they are not of sound mind. Hell its the primary reason fucking little kids is a crime

This loon belongs in prison. and so does anybody involved in this lawsuit. They're advocating for a massive human rights violation that will, beyond any doubt whatsoever, inevitably lead to people being murdered by being manipulated or otherwise coerced into doing this
 
Bipolar Disorder is associated with unbearable human suffering.
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For the uninitiated: this is not a faggier way of referring to an actual eating disorder. This is a made-up term by the Healthy At Every Size crowd to describe having any second thoughts about the prospect of stuffing your face at every opportunity.

In other words: this woman's a fatass who thinks dieting is unhealthy.
No, she is just a typical bulimic borderline waste of everyone's effort.


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They have their own very recognizable physiognomy, and she has it in all its hollow-cheeked glory.

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Claire is an actor, singer, stand-up comic, writer, and guest speaker. Stunt-fiction “The Manbbatical” was printed in Toronto’s arts weekly Now Magazine. She was a regular contributor on CBC’s Day 6, and has performed stand-up comedy at clubs, concert theatres, The Great Canadian Laugh-Off, television specials, Just For Laughs, LA, Bridgetown, Seattle, Sudbury, Winnipeg, Ventura Comedy Festivals (to name a few), Comedy Central, (Canada's) and the CTV Comedy Channel. She graduated from The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York City and worked as a singer at the renowned “Don’t Tell Mama” cabaret bar in Times Square. Her singing voice can be heard on soundtracks for film and TV, her jokes can be heard on iHeartRadio and she can be seen in various series and films. She has been a guest speaker for resident doctors regarding trauma in the ER, homelessness, crisis centres for women, and adoption seminars. Claire is regularly interviewed about mental illness across all media platforms. When she could no longer perform because of memory loss, she sold her life-story. She now re-owns the rights to her own life and is working on her “I Don’t Rememoir”.
 
Is it less Catholic to directly kill yourself or get someone to do it for you (catholicsbros help me out here: would this be considered murder, even if you give consent to being killed?)
 
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I have no problem with the concept of suicide. If you want to die, then die. But at least have the gumption to do the deed yourself. Don't make it someone else's job to push the plunger for you.
 
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. I want them to legitimize MY reasons and decisions to my parents and my loved ones who can’t bear to watch me suffer anymore.
FTFY. That basically sums up the entirety of what she wants. She wants MAID to legitimize her reasons for dieing so her parents and loved ones (but she has none but also has many but also..)
I speak to no one but my mother and one of my sisters, doctors, lawyers and reporters
I'm not sure this woman has ever faced real hardship or someone telling her no outright. I don't think it's bipolar - I think it's borderline personality, which is a pretty common pairing with the eating disorder shit. But the bipolarity legitimized her reasons as to why she's probably a dreadful person to be around. It's extra nice to have the government officialize your date of death so you can really plan on all the pity points possible before your sanctioned and legitimate suicide that's totally fine by God because actually it was murder. Whoops.
 
The idea that doctors and providers will “entice patients to die” is absurd. It perpetuates stereotypes not only of the sick, but psychiatrists. Doctors don’t administer MAID to a non-dying person, monsters do. It's a misconception that undermines the fundamental, sacred nature of medicine; doctors swore an oath to society to be agents of mercy, not the law. Where will it end, indeed!
This whole business of bumping off the mentally ill but not terminally ill was supposed to have started in March 2024. So few physicians signed up to participate in the program TPTB in Trudeauistan pushed it back three years. They did it because they had to, not because they wanted to. A very rare bit of common sense from Canada, and I'm honestly not sure if anything has changed.

Maybe they'll start in with non-MDs as murderers or something. Given the status the average pajeet accords human life, maybe they'll create a squad of them, god knows Canada has enough, and let them drool over the corpses' bob and vagene after they bump them off.

I’ve been treated for SPMI in Montreal, Toronto, New York, and Los Angeles. I’ve been to psychiatrists, psychologists, councillors, priests, and nuns. I’ve been in and out of psychiatric hospitals, wards, and rehabs. I’ve been in seclusion, four-point restraints, and chemically restrained.

Living below the poverty line compounds my struggles,
How do you afford ping ponging around North America to do all that and live below the poverty line?

My presence, as well as my absence, has always been a relief.
I can't think of any circumstance where her presence would be a relief, personally.

Should the legislation stay the same for 2 and a half more years, my end will be as violent and destructive as a murder. The waves of collateral trauma ripple for generations. All I want is to be surrounded by love when I go. No questions left unanswered, nothing left unsaid. I am drowning. What more would you have me do? For how long? MAID is an option to not suffer like a wounded animal at the end of your life. It is the option for a dignified death. You might need it. Someone you love might need it.
Sounds like she's threatening suicide by cop.
 
Palliative care for psychological problems? Is that even a thing? Just jump off a bridge and make everyone you know happy, bitch.
 
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Sounds like she's threatening suicide by cop.
Which is really no different than having a doctor do it. She can do any number of things to make sure someone else ends her life. Suicide by cop, step in front of a train, put a hit out on herself, call s gaggle of blacks nigger, whatever, just so she can feel justified in not doing the deed on her own. It's blatant hypocrisy and outright cowardice. If she is that committed to die, the take the bull by the horns and do it. But it's a mortal sin to do that, but somehow not to commit murder (of herself) by having someone do the actual work.
 
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