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Uhm Jung-hwa Opens Up About Struggles with Vocal Cord Nodules and Her Journey to Recovery
On October 14, the YouTube channel 'Yojung Jaehyung' released a video titled 'Someone flew to Jeju Island, played for just 6 hours, and returned to Seoul.' In the video, Uhm Jung-hwa candidly discussed her struggles with vocal cord nodules with fellow musicians Jung Jae-hyung and Jung Seung-hwan.
Uhm expressed her deep desire to sing despite her vocal concerns, saying, "I really wanted to sing, but I was worried about my voice. Even with training, I felt too weak to produce sound."
When she couldn't even produce basic 'do-re-mi-fa' sounds, Uhm met with a specialist who reassured her, saying, "You can definitely sing. Why can't you?" This encouragement led her to practice with tears in her eyes, believing she could overcome the challenge.
Uhm expressed her disdain for negativity, stating, "I dislike people who say 'you can't do it.' There are those who can lead you positively. Hearing 'you can't sing anymore' felt like the end of my world."
Reflecting on her past as a dance singer using AR, Uhm recalled, "I was part of the MBC choir as a child, but after debuting, I never heard I was a good singer. It's frustrating that I didn't realize my talent back then."
Jung Jae-hyung encouraged her, saying, "Everyone knows about your vocal injury. You don't need to be depressed. Your voice is uniquely yours, Uhm Jung-hwa."
Uhm underwent thyroid cancer surgery in 2010, which led to vocal cord paralysis. After rehabilitation, she regained her voice and released her 10th studio album in 2016.
Reported by Kim Eun-jung, TenAsia