In 'Solo Era,' actress Park Eun-hye's shocking brain MRI results have been revealed. It was heartbreaking to see she was already in a state of cognitive and language function decline.

In the episode aired on SBS Plus on the 1st, Park Eun-hye, who identified herself as 'in her 9th year of being single,' grants a depiction of her glamorous days, when she was known as Korea's Wang Jo-hyun.

Earlier, Park Eun-hye married a businessman who is four years older in April 2008 and divorced in September 2018 due to differences in values. Park Eun-hye revealed her townhouse, and Shin Dong-yeob was surprised, saying, "It keeps going up, like the 63 Building." In her impressive townhouse, Park Eun-hye was diligently studying English from the morning. Park Eun-hye said, "I really can’t understand English, as all my children’s friends are foreigners, and they keep talking to me," adding, "I feel embarrassed if I can’t speak English, so I study to talk anytime in Canada."

However, she frequently showed symptoms of 'blanking out,' which raised concerns. She only took the clothes out. Regarding this, she revealed, "Actually, my memory has not been good since my twenties," bringing forth details that raised suspicions of dementia. She even lamented, "I have forgotten not only a close friend’s wedding but also meetings with advertisers."

When the production crew asked about what they had done that morning, they replied, "There was something we needed to do," surprised. Forgetting even to organize the storage, Park Eun-hye said, "I don’t remember," and added, "I wondered if I might have symptoms of ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)." She also mentioned that there were times she had forgotten about arguments with her ex-husband.

After much contemplation, Park Eun-hye went to the hospital for a thorough examination. Revealing her visit to the hospital, Park Eun-hye said, "There are many cases of early-onset dementia, and my memory has not been good; I had an MRI even in my late twenties," adding, "My mother and grandmother all had dementia, so I wonder if there might be genetic factors. I went with a determination rather than worry; I already feel I have dementia" since she had knowledge of the actual symptoms.

Park Eun-hye said, "I can’t remember people well; I wonder if I have ADHD," and stated, "I experience not only depression but also lethargy," after receiving counseling. She underwent a brain MRI for a detailed examination. Later, she received shocking results from the specialist, who said that her brain age is older than her actual age. The specialist claimed, "Your brain age is two years older than your actual age," stating that her brain age is 49 years instead of 47. Furthermore, they noted that there is some mild cognitive decline, which shocked Park Eun-hye.

Additionally, her language function is somewhat impaired. Park Eun-hye mentioned, "I couldn’t properly respond in the word recall test. Since a certain day, I have been speaking nonsensically; living alone, there’s no opportunity to talk at home," adding, "There’s not much to memorize, like the children’s academy schedule, so I mostly can’t remember my speech."

Confronted with the sudden dementia diagnosis, Park Eun-hye said, "Should I accept it as an incurable disease?" However, the specialist responded, "It's difficult to say that it’s dementia right now; there is a possibility of recovery through regular training." When Park Eun-hye asked, "Should I live together with the kids again?" the specialist advised, "Read books out loud." Park Eun-hye then smiled, saying, "I haven’t had a script to read for over a year (for language function); I hope I get an opportunity to read a script soon."

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