A HEARTBREAKING video shows a tragic young woman who begs for death every day
because she lives a life of constant pain.
Kirsty Keep suffered a mysterious bug bite 11 years ago and now her mum has
released a video of her daughter as she pleads with her to let her die.
Theresa Keep captured the moment her 23-year-old daughter, lay in a hospital
bed sucking in gas and air as she groaned in agony from an unknown illness
which has ruined her life.
Poor Kirsty was bitten by a bug in her back garden when she was just
12-years-old.
Over the years, the pretty girl has been struck down with illness almost
constantly, which has left her with chronic pain.
Her condition has deteriorated recently and Kirsty has been in and out of
hospital four times in the last month.
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Mum Theresa said Kirsty begs to be taken to a Swiss suicide clinic every day –
and fears time is running out for the beauty.
Theresa, from Maidstone, Kent, said: “Kirsty is getting worse.
“She can’t take medication as she’s vomiting so much, she’s tired, she’s
weak and she wants to die.
“Kirsty is saying it’s too much and just take her to Switzerland as she
has no faith left.
“I feel like time is running out.”
Theresa believes it was a tick that bit her, but doctors are unconvinced.
For the past seven years, medical experts have said that she has Lupus, but
recently a doctor at Guy’s Hospital said this is not the case.
Theresa believes she may have Lyme Disease but tests in the UK came back
negative, so her family and friends are resorting to alternative tests.
The family believe a treatment centre in Florida, U.S. called the Sponaugle
Wellness Institute may be the only answer.
In a moving Facebook post, the single mum of three said: “I really feel
time is running out.
“I hate to ask for this but I don’t have a choice. Thank you all for what
you a have already done love to you all.”
In
March it was revealed that tragic Kirsty spent seven years receiving chemo
which she didn’t need.
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