Lee Soo-geun ♥ Park Ji-yeon, the first kidney transplant in 14 years..Donate your brother after your father

Jul 02, 2025

Lee Soo-geun ♥ Park Ji-yeon, the first kidney transplant in 14 years..Donate your brother after your father



Comedian Lee Soo-geun's wife Park Ji-yeon is about to have a kidney transplant.

According to an OSEN report on the 2nd, Park Ji-yeon is scheduled to undergo kidney re-transplantation this month. This time, his brother is known to be a kidney donor and is currently undergoing a thorough examination ahead of surgery.

Park Ji-yeon, who married Lee Soo-geun in 2008 and has two sons, received a kidney transplant from her mother's father due to pregnancy poisoning during her second son Taeseo's pregnancy in 2011. However, the transplanted kidney is not properly seated, so he has been receiving dialysis treatment so far. Eventually, Park Ji-yeon was recommended by medical staff to re-transmit in 2021 and was listed on the waiting list for the brain-dead.




Lee Soo-geun ♥ Park Ji-yeon, the first kidney transplant in 14 years..Donate your brother after your father
At the time, Park Ji-yeon posted on her Instagram page, "'I've been moving since the morning, looking at blood vessels"I've heard that the blood flow is so strong that it can strain the heart in the long run, even if it's not right now, and that there will be vascular problems." I'm in a daze because I haven't felt anything with my body yet, but I was still young, so I had a lot of worries about the suggestion that I try Jae-sik."

He then said "The transplant is not immediate, but I didn't expect it even after waiting for the brain-dead, but the doctor's words kept ringing in my ears. "It was a day when I had hope for a moment from the nurse's warm words and eyes." "I heard that the strong mountains change in 10 years. Will my life be different, too?" he said.

In addition, Park Ji-yeon said, `Although going to the hospital is difficult not only for myself but also for my family, I am grateful to my husband for accepting my sensitive feelings and drawing a hopeful future.' `It is all about thanking him in front of him and making him dinner in a chic way, but most of all, I think it is about relieving him of his burden to endure without getting sick. It was a day where hope and fear intersect, but I'm worried about dialysis tomorrow, but I'm going to get along well every day because the sun comes up tomorrow. He expressed his regret and gratitude to his family.






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