* Translated by Papago

父 Sudden death, stage 4 of the mother's cancer..Lee Soo-geun, consoling his client, "Rejecting 父 cancer." [★Night TV View]

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/Photo = KBS Joy "Ask Me Anything"
/Photo = KBS Joy "Ask Me Anything"

Broadcasters Lee Soo-geun and Seo Jang-hoon comforted their clients, who suffered from their mother's illness, on top of the sadness of leaving their father.

In KBS Joy's "Ask Me Anything," which aired on the 6th, the story of the client, who suddenly left his father and overlapped with his mother's disease, was told.

/Photo = KBS Joy "Ask Me Anything"
/Photo = KBS Joy "Ask Me Anything"
/Photo = KBS Joy "Ask Me Anything"
/Photo = KBS Joy "Ask Me Anything"

On this day, the client said that his father died suddenly, and his mother was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer and was having a hard time. In particular, he expressed his deep concerns, saying, "I don't know how to take care of my heart," in a situation where he had to take care of his own family.

The client also mentioned his relationship with his father while he was alive. He confessed that he did not have deep ties in an economically difficult environment, and that he regretted it because he remembered dealing with it harshly. He then said that his mother's illness also seems to have been going on even before her father passed away, and that he needs to prepare his mind in the current situation. It also added to the sadness by revealing that the mother was not her biological mother but her stepmother.

/Photo = KBS Joy "Ask Me Anything"
/Photo = KBS Joy "Ask Me Anything"
/Photo = KBS Joy "Ask Me Anything"
/Photo = KBS Joy "Ask Me Anything"

Seo Jang-hoon advised, "If all children want treatment, it is right to take good care of their mother." "You have to live harder and live better than falling into depressing thoughts," he said. "You have to overcome it even if it's hard for your family's happiness. We have to think about doing better for our family," he said, giving realistic advice.

Lee Soo-geun also added empathy by mentioning his experience. He said, "I was in a similar situation. My father was also diagnosed with terminal cancer and said he had six months left. He went to a big hospital and said he could live longer with chemotherapy, but he had a hard time. He died when he was just six months old. If the hospital does not have an answer, it may not be that they continue to think about treatment," he said, referring to the need for a careful choice. He then comforted, "This can happen to anyone."

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