'Fight against Meniere disease' Park Won-sook ends up in a wheelchair '"I can't walk because my back hurts"('Let's live together').

Dec 06, 2024

'Fight against Meniere disease' Park Won-sook ends up in a wheelchair ''I can't walk because my back hurts'('Let's live together').



'Fight against Meniere disease' Park Won-sook ends up in a wheelchair ''I can't walk because my back hurts'('Let's live together').
'Fight against Meniere disease' Park Won-sook ends up in a wheelchair ''I can't walk because my back hurts'('Let's live together').
'Fight against Meniere disease' Park Won-sook ends up in a wheelchair ''I can't walk because my back hurts'('Let's live together').
'Fight against Meniere disease' Park Won-sook ends up in a wheelchair ''I can't walk because my back hurts'('Let's live together').
Park Won-sook complained of back pain and sat down in a wheelchair.

On KBS 2TV 'Park Won-sook's Let's Live Together', which aired on the 5th, Nam Goong-ok and Won Mi-yeon showed their sister chemistry by adapting perfectly to living in Seoul.

After eating, the four sisters went on a tour of Seoul, walking through Bukchon Hanok Street and Open Songhyeon Green Square.




After that, the sisters visited Gyeongbokgung Palace, which has beautiful autumn leaves, in the fall. With the commentary of Namgung Ok-bun, who turned into "Dr. Gung", I felt the autumn atmosphere of Gyeongbokgung Palace while looking back at the attractions where the eyes were ecstatic from Gwanghwamun Woldaebu to Geunjeongjeon, Gyeonghoeru, and Hyangwonjeong.

However, Park Won-sook complained of back pain from continuous walking. He said "I have a backache. I can't walk 5000 steps all of a sudden," he complained of back pain. In response, Won Mi-yeon "Sit down for a while. To see a lot of things. I didn't know the palace would be this wide. Let me know if there's a place you want to go"I've been renting a wheelchair. Park Won-sook, sitting in a wheelchair, said "Thank you so much. Is there a wheelchair rental service at Gyeongbokgung Palace. It's so nice."




Park Won-sook, in a wheelchair, expressed her regret toward Won Mi-yeon, saying, `It was comfortable, but it must have been heavy.' In response, Won Mi-yeon responded with a bright expression "It was as light as a bird's hair."

Park Won-sook previously confessed that she has been suffering from Meniere's disease since 1983, so her right ear is hard to hear.






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