Park Sung-kwang's wife, Lee Sol-i, shares update on her dog and health battle with cancer... 'It's heartbreaking, but I won't lose hope.'
Comedian Park Sung-kwang's wife, Lee Sol-i, candidly shared the condition of her dog and her health, evoking both sympathy and support.
On the 26th, Lee Sol-i announced the news of her dog Gwangbok's health battle on her social media. In the photos shared, Gwangbok was receiving treatment for breathing difficulties in an animal hospital's oxygen chamber, and Lee Sol-i expressed her feelings, saying, 'I never thought Gwangbok would use the oxygen chamber we got for the winter at home first... My heart aches so much seeing my beloved babies become unwell one by one.'
Lee Sol-i also shared her previous experience of visiting the hospital due to another pet, Gyeong-woo's heart health problems, saying, 'It's sad that only parting with the relationships, memories, and loves that we've built over the years remains in our future, but I'm grateful and happy that we are still all together.'
What makes it even more heartbreaking is that recently, Lee Sol-i had also revealed her own health status. On the 12th, through her social media, she expressed the anxiety of waiting for the results of her cancer screening, saying, 'The numbers have risen just like when I was diagnosed, making it hard to keep my mental state together for the past week.' However, when the medical results showed normal range values, she revealed, 'Tears sprung up immediately. My legs gave out, and I sat down for a while.' She expressed her relief, stating, 'The feeling of liberation from fear, as if the world looked clearer,' and shared her hope and resolve.
Lee Sol-i married comedian Park Sung-kwang in 2020 and revealed later that she had been diagnosed with female cancer three years ago, which means she cannot have children. Currently, it is reported that she has no cancer cells in her body following surgery and chemotherapy, but she is still undergoing treatment with chemotherapy drugs.
Concluding her post, Lee Sol-i stated, 'If someone is in fear, I want to tell them that a moment of clarity will come soon. I let the luck that came to me today flow away,' conveying a message of resilience through her experience.
Internet users have shown warm responses, sending messages of support like, 'I support your efforts,' and 'Gwangbok and Lee Sol-i, stay strong.'
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