Comedian Park Sung-kwang's wife, Lee Sol, noted that she has premonitory symptoms while battling female cancer.

On the 15th, Lee Sol posted a video titled "What Really Matters in Life" on her YouTube channel.

In the video, Lee Sol said, "Didn’t I disclose my battle with female cancer? Many have been considerate of me. I am living happily under the protection of many people," and added, "Even those who misunderstood have supported me." She continued, "In fact, after revealing everything, all has gotten better. I feel more at ease. So I sleep better and my face has improved a bit."

Lee Sol said, "After revealing my battle, many people have asked me questions. Since female cancer is related to hormones, I find myself at a crossroads on whether I should proceed or not. I receive many inquiries, but it’s difficult to respond to each one individually, like regarding protein shakes or supplements."

She added, "I’m not heavily influenced by female hormones, but I’m the type that needs to be cautious with hormones, so I am undergoing hormone therapy. For about a year, I ate naturally. I did not consume dairy products. I thought that frequent hospital visits and seeing many sick people led to health anxiety, but that doesn’t seem to be beneficial."

In particular, Lee Sol had premonitory symptoms of female cancer. She explained, "People have asked if I had any premonitory symptoms, and now that I think back, I did have premonitory symptoms," stating, "I had severe menstrual pain. I experienced really severe depression before menstruation. By the end of the day, I felt like I was squeezing out my energy, as if wringing out a cloth, feeling exhausted from within, barely managing to continue."

She continued, "There was a feeling of exhaustion, like being squeezed out. When that fatigue lightly rises, I take precaution and go rest in bed that day. I don’t even look at my phone and just rest. I express it as depleting my body to that extent, and there’s no reason to work or do something. I must prioritize myself. I need to live healthily. The imbalance of female hormones really plays a significant role in this. Truly cautious individuals cannot ignore family history."

Lee Sol also mentioned, "Many who take contraceptive pills may not realize that I haven’t taken any, yet experienced hormone imbalance. As I reflect on the reasons, it’s due to lack of sleep, excessive stress, and not eating well. True stress uses up the good hormones in my body. While I can’t avoid stress, finding effective ways to relieve it is crucial. I need to sleep well. It’s important to sleep regularly."

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