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[2009] NISSCSC C26_08_09(DLA) (10 June 2009)
Decision No: C26/08-09(DLA)
"Appellant says that underlying factors of depression/anxiety not considered. For the purpose of the appeal, in the absence of the applicant, the Tribunal recorded that it accepted what the appellant said in his application pack. The decision of the Tribunal was based therefore on what the appellant recorded himself. This included depression and anxiety. In the absence of direct evidence however the Tribunal were entitled to come to the decision that most of the applicant's problems were related to alcohol and this was properly recorded. The Tribunal feel however that this is a matter which should be decided by a Commissioner."
"The tribunal based their decision purely on the alcohol (incurable disease) issue and not on the underlying conditions that inevitably lead to the abuse. Suffering from depression/anxiety mean that I have days of low and high moods. When low there are often sucisidal [sic] thoughts, inability to do virtually nothing at all. When seizures happen it takes hours to come round and need help."
"When I fall into depression I tend to abuse alcohol (binge drinking) and during withdrawal I have physo ? episodes followed by a seizure which I know what is coming on, (I see swirling colors). During a seizure I soil myself which is realised when I come to. In a depressive mood I have the inability to sleep or eat or have any positive thinking. And tend to use alcohol to escape. I have a councilor [sic] who I can see at very short notice but often do not avail of this. Unfortunately alcoholism is an incurable disease which I battle daily against.
I do however not abuse ever day but occurs twice a month, normal 3 binge drinking days followed by 3 in withdrawal (never planned).
During withdrawal I have the inability to walk very far because of weariness in the legs, and try to remain still for long periods. During this period I also get paronoid [sic] waiting for a seizure to come on –"
(Signed): J A H Martin QC
CHIEF COMMISSIONER
10 June 2009