Page:Adams ex rel. Kasper v. School Board of St. Johns County, Florida (2018).pdf/67

 injunction that will enter in this case will be limited to the plaintiff, Drew Adams.

“[D]amages for emotional distress or mental anguish are at best difficult to measure.”, 940 F. Supp. 2d 1370, 1379 (M.D. Fla. 2013) (quotation and citation omitted). The School Board argued that Adams is in therapy only as needed, he is not taking medications for anxiety or depression, and he suffered from pre-existing medical conditions, so it is hard to say that not using the boys’ restroom is really the cause of his distress. , Doc. 160-1 at Tr. 90, 131, 188. The Court also finds that Nease faculty and staff have operated in good faith and tried to accommodate Adams’ situation, lessening the emotional trauma. Nevertheless, while there was no expert testimony about a diagnosis of gender dysphoria for Adams, the Court is persuaded by the evidence that he suffered