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Woman Spends 20 Hours A Day Lying In Agony As Sitting Could Kill Her

Woman Spends 20 Hours A Day Lying In Agony As Sitting Could Kill HerErin Meegan/Facebook/Just Giving

A bedridden woman who lives in constant agony says sometimes… it would be more humane to take me out the back and shoot me.

Erin Meegan – originally from East Molesey but now living in Perth, Australia – spends more than 20 hours a day lying down, as sitting up could kill her.

The 34-year-old needs life-changing surgery, having been diagnosed with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS), Craniocervical Instability (CCI), and Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS). These conditions affect her mobility, sight, memory, speech, heart rate and neck stability.

Woman Spends 20 Hours A Day Lying In Agony As Sitting Could Kill HerErinAid/Facebook

Explaining her conditions, Erin told Surrey Live:

With the CCI that means that my skull is sliding downwards on my neck, which causes brain stem compression, and this affects your breathing, heart rate and temperature control.

One of my biggest problems is my inability to be upright because as soon as I get up my heart rate increases and all the blood flows in the lower extremities of my body.

Erin used to be incredibly active, but her conditions means shes constantly bedridden. With her husband in full-time work and her family in Surrey, shes trying to get back home.

Unfortunately, Erin has a history of medical issues: she had to have open brain surgery when she was 24 years old after being diagnosed with Trigeminal Neuralgia – a chronic nerve pain condition.

After a long recovery, she travelled to Perth where she met her husband, Isaac. In 2015 they got married and managed to enjoy a four-month honeymoon throughout southeast Asia and the east coast of Australia before settling down.

However, her health has took a steep decline in the years following.

Erin explained:

I have terribly blurry vision, and there are days when I cannot look at a screen, or speak, so for the past week I have been blindfolded.

I get a lot of pins and needles and get very fatigued very quickly. Sometimes I feel like it would be more humane to take me out the back and shoot me.

While she can get around on her own, slow and steady like a tortoise, Erin feels terribly guilty about the impact on Isaac and the family.

Isaac told Surrey Live:

I work full time and I am also acting as a carer, so I do not have a lot of time to look after myself.

I have been deteriorating with my own physical health, and my own mental health, to the point where it is now very difficult to maintain.

Its been particularly difficult with the fundraising and being separated from Erins support network in the UK.

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