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Park Gyu-ri, “Life and death due to cerebral hemorrhage”

Park Gyu-ri appeared as a client on TV Chosun's 'Healthy House', which aired on the 2nd.
On this day's broadcast, Jo Young-gu introduced, "Today's protagonist is a person called the original military president who transformed from a traditional Korean musician to a trot singer and performed over 1,000 consolation performances." The client was none other than Park Gyu-ri.

Park Gyu-ri surprised people by confessing, "I had some health problems in the past and was at a risk of life or death." He explained, "Before I became a singer, I taught at school, and one day, I had a headache like I'd never experienced before, as if there was thunder in my head. My vision started to blur and I couldn't see, so I rushed to the hospital and was diagnosed with a cerebral hemorrhage."
There was a good reason why young Park Gyu-ri suffered a cerebral hemorrhage. Park Gyu-ri said, "Both my parents and my mother's family have a family history of diabetes. My father has been suffering from diabetes for four years. My mother has six siblings, and all of them are taking medication for diabetes. I also suffered from pre-diabetes in the past, so I am in the high-risk group for diabetes." .

Park Gyu-ri is currently living in Daegu, not Seoul. He said, "I actually have a daughter. If we could move to Seoul together and take care of her, I would have moved, but my parents and the baby's father are all in and are taking care of her. If I want to make my work easier, it would be much better for me to move out." explained.
Park Gyu-ri's mother recalled the time when Park Gyu-ri was diagnosed with a cerebral hemorrhage, saying, "My son-in-law came to the hospital and he seemed to be having body aches. I was worried that he would worry, so I took him with me and he couldn't see." Park Gyu-ri said, "I suffered a brain hemorrhage that ruptured my optic nerve, so I couldn't see. My mother was surprised because I couldn't recognize her clearly. My eyes became blurry and I couldn't see the person. ."
Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr