Park Sung-gwang’s Wife Isol Battles Cancer: Eyebrows Fall, Hands Blacken
Isol, Wife of Comedian Park Sung-kwang, Discusses Cancer Journey
SEOUL, South Korea – Isol, 37, teh wife of South Korean comedian Park Sung-kwang, 44, recently shared details of her battle with cancer and chemotherapy treatments with her social media followers.
Social Media Q&A
In a recent Q&A session on social media, Isol responded to questions about her health and well-being. When asked about her current health status, Isol stated, “I’m healthy now. I exercise, eat healthy, and sleep well.”
Another follower inquired about her self-care regimen. Isol responded, “I think I’m really serious about self-management, but I really tried a lot because I wanted to take off my unique fighting tea after anticancer.”
coping with Chemotherapy Side Effects
One netizen asked for recommendations on wigs and treatments to manage the side effects of chemotherapy.
Isol recalled the challenges, saying, “It was not very frustrating as the eyebrow eyelashes were missing, the hands of the eyebrows are black and the cells that were rejuvenated (divided) when they were treated.” She added that using wigs and focusing on self-care helped her cope. “But I was so willing to see if I was so willing to use the wigs, and I seemed to have tried to keep my hands, toenail nutrients or eyelash nutrients during treatment. Especially, it was really helpful.”
Regrets and Recovery
Last month, Isol confessed her feelings about her diagnosis. “I was so sorry for my parents and parents because I was guilty of having to have children because of the nature of women’s cancer.I was so sorry for my parents and my parents -in -law.”
Isol shared that she completed surgery and chemotherapy approximately three years ago. “I finished surgery and chemotherapy in the protection of my family about three years ago, and I am currently diagnosed with no cancer cells in my body,” she said.
Background
Isol and Park Sung-kwang married in August 2020. Isol had left her company to prepare for pregnancy but received her cancer diagnosis five months later. The couple previously featured their newlywed life on the SBS TV entertainment program ‘Bronze Dream 2-You are My Destiny’.
