Lee Sugeun reflected on his wife and offered advice.

On the 14th, during the broadcast of KBS Joy's 'Ask Us Anything Fortune Teller,' Lee Sugeun deeply empathized with and advised a sender who has the same chronic renal failure as his wife.

On that day, the sender mentioned that they are undergoing dialysis due to chronic renal failure. In response, Lee Sugeun recalled his wife and expressed, "It's the same," with concern.

The sender stated they are raising four children. The sender said, "After giving birth to my first child, I heard that my kidney function had dropped while working, and I was undergoing monitoring. My second child was also conceived through in vitro fertilization, and my condition worsened."

The sender explained, "While raising my first and second children, I developed a desire for a son. I wanted to have a son so badly that I secretly went to the hospital for in vitro treatment, and I ended up with twin boys."

Lee Sugeun said, "I want to say something, but I can't just tell you to receive treatment. If you go through dialysis, you will be classified with a disability rating. You can't avoid dialysis."

The sender remarked, "Since I have no siblings, I have to wait for a donor. I was told it could take 10 years." They added, "My husband is working alone, so it's difficult to talk about reality."

Lee Sugeun asked, "Is it okay for the dad to work and care for the kids?" In response, the sender said, "My mother-in-law is helping." The eldest daughter mentioned, "When my mom comes back from dialysis, she keeps getting tired and often shows irritation."

Lee Sugeun also empathized. He said, "It's not that your daughter hates you and is getting irritated; it's because her body is too tired. She tried to endure and restrain but couldn't, so that's why she acts that way."
[Photo: KBS Joy 'Ask Us Anything Fortune Teller' broadcast capture]

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