Yeo Esther, refractory depression, head loss 28 times with separate electricity (Let's live together)

Jan 10, 2025

Yeo Esther, refractory depression, head loss 28 times with separate electricity (Let's live together)



Yeo Esther, a family medicine specialist, said she lived in a separate house with her husband while suffering from incurable depression.

Dr. Yeo Esther and Hong Hye-gul appeared on KBS2's entertainment program 「Park Won-sook's Let's Live Together」, which aired on the 9th.

On this day, Park Won-sook questioned "If anyone says 'Edder', it is said that the number of sellers has been stretched out in vulgar language" "What is the difficulty?"




In response, her husband Hong Hye-gul "How should I explain it. If I tell you, you don't understand. It's an image of my wife being very mean, but after the shooting, she goes up to her room, closes the door, and closes the curtain. I say a lot that I don't want to lie down and live"Yeo Esther is suffering from intractable depression.

Yeo Esther says "Even if you take medicine, 30-40% of the time is not cured. I was hospitalized and received 28 head-slapping treatments, which surprised me.

Yeo Esther, refractory depression, head loss 28 times with separate electricity (Let's live together)
Hong Hye-gul said "I'm helpless because no matter what medicine I take, I don't get better. I'm also a doctor, but I can't do anything. I was hospitalized for three months because I had to do 28 general anesthesia when I was treated for electroconvulsions. My son and I took care of each other. When my wife thought of bad thoughts on a whim, I called the suicide prevention counseling center and consulted with her.




Yeo Esther said that when she was having a hard time, she received great help from phone counseling, and the symptoms worsen when she can't fall asleep after 12 p.m. A better-educated counselor than I expected answered the phone and led the conversation smoothly. I was able to say things to him that I could never tell him in my life", he confessed.

At the beginning of the menopause, I lived in a separate house with my husband, but I still live in a separate house. I don't want to show my husband what I'm having a hard time with," he said, confessing that he eventually separated from his husband due to depression.

Hong Hye-gul "When my wife is alone, her face is dark. But when I show up, I'm conscious of myself, so I try to laugh. That's the hard thing. I thought I might as well be comfortable, so I ended up away from her, and Yeo Esther said "Good things once or twice. If you suffer from depression for more than 10 years, your husband will also get tired. Since it's contagious, we live in separate houses and meet occasionally. I'm sorry for the long depression," he said, expressing his regret to his husband.






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