A Niagara Falls woman is fighting for the right to die.

27 year old Justine Noel suffers from fibromyalgia and says she lives with pain that feels like she's being stabbed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

In an interview with 610CKTB, Noel says she's tried all of the treatments available in Canada, and they haven't worked.

Noel has applied for medically assisted death twice, and has been turned down both times because her disease is not terminal.

In Ontario, medically assisted death is only granted in cases where 'natural death is resonably foreseeable', says Noel.

However, if Noel lived in Quebec, she would be granted her wish.

In September, Quebec's Superior Court ruled that it is 'unconstitutional' to only offer assisted death to those whose deaths are foreseeable.

Noel has considered moving, but due to her condition she is unable to do so.

She says it's unfair for different provinces to have different rules.

Justine also says there have been cases in Ontario where people in similar situations have been approved, but she hasn't.

Over the past four years she's gone from being able to work full-time hours to being almost completely bedridden.

Noel hasn't been able to leave her house for more than half an hour in a year.

To listen to her full interview, click here.