Kim Hughes-Tardiff of Manitoba was diagnosed with a double scoliosis curve as a child. She had one surgery at 14 years of age and wore a body cast for a decade.

Today, she walks with a cane to the end of her driveway.

“I’m almost ready to give up,” she says, saying simple tasks have become a challenge.

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“I am in pain every day; that’s why I had to go off work. I can sit for certain periods. I can’t stand, I can’t walk even half a block without pain.”

The hope was that her lower spinal curve wouldn’t get worse, but she says it has.

She’s been off work since 2014. She was able to see a surgeon two years later, who said she would need surgery.

Hughes-Tardiff has now been waiting eight years for that much-needed surgery.

Health Minister Uzoma Asagwara said Tuesday that an eight-year wait for surgery is unacceptable and their office has since reached out to Hughes-Tardiff regarding her situation.

Watch more in the video above.