Comedian Park Sung-kwang's wife, Lee Sol, shared her recent updates.

On the 8th, Lee said, "Do you know what the most common thing I hear while dating my husband these days is? It's 'Are you feeling better now?'." She added, "I can't express how grateful and touched I am by the sincere concerns and comfort offered by strangers."

She recalled, "Even though I endured with a desperate heart saying, 'Nothing else matters, let's just regain my health,' the truth is... I also had the shy wish to return to an ordinary life."

She revealed, "I wondered, after the treatment is over, will I really be able to return to my daily life? What will I look like? Will I be able to regain the old me?" Even during the time when just getting through each day was everything, such hopes felt like arrogance that I dared not wish for.

Lee, who received chemotherapy that attacks not just targeted cells but the regenerative cells of the entire body, said, "It's a treatment that greatly affects the skin. At the time of treatment, my skin color darkened a lot, and I had to be careful with small wounds. Before and after treatment, aging was surely accelerated."

Lee added, "So, surprisingly, there are many things to prepare ahead of chemotherapy. Medications for mouth sores, nutritional supplements for nail care, skin cosmetics, especially moisturizers, fine bristle toothbrushes, etc." She noted, "It’s funny, isn’t it? Even in such situations, there were things I desperately wanted to protect as much as my health. But I guess women can't help but think that way."

Meanwhile, Lee Sol married Park Sung-kwang in 2020 and gained attention by revealing her newlywed life on SBS's 'Same Bed, Different Dreams 2.' Recently, she confessed to her battle with cancer and received support from many.

Below is the full text.

"Happiness is not something only a few people can enjoy.

It is said that happiness is something anyone can have."

These are lines from the movie 'The Host,' but don't they resonate deeply?

After finishing the trip to Gwangju, where I sought happiness,

I returned home early.

These days, while dating my husband,

Do you know what the most common thing I hear is?

It's 'Are you feeling better now?'.

The sincere concerns and comfort offered by strangers

I can't express how grateful and touched I am.

When I think back to those times before treatment,

I was buried every day in worries and fears amid uncertainties.

"Even though I endured with a desperate heart saying, 'Nothing else matters, let's just regain my health,'

the truth is... I also had the shy wish to return to an ordinary life.

It would occasionally bubble up.

I wondered, after the treatment is over, will I really be able to return to my daily life?

What will I look like?

Will I be able to regain the old me?

At a time when just getting through each day was everything,

such hopes felt like arrogance that I dared not wish for.

That makes sense, as the treatment I received was not targeted therapy but

chemotherapy that attacks the regenerative cells of the entire body.

It's a treatment that greatly affects the skin.

At the time of treatment, my skin color darkened a lot,

and I had to be careful with small wounds,

and aging was surely accelerated before and after treatment.

So, surprisingly, there are many things to prepare ahead of chemotherapy.

Medications for mouth sores, nutritional supplements for nail care,

skin cosmetics, especially moisturizers, fine bristle toothbrushes, etc.

It's funny, isn't it?

That even in such situations,

there were things I desperately wanted to protect as much as my health.

But I guess women can't help but think that way...

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