
Actor Jin Tae-hyun has successfully completed thyroid cancer surgery and is being discharged.
On the 27th, Jin Tae-hyun said on SNS, “I am finally being discharged. The combination of hospitalization, surgery, and recovery was perfect.”
He continued, “I am really grateful that my wife has been my hands and feet for several days,” expressing his gratitude towards his wife, Park Si-eun.
Jin Tae-hyun also mentioned, “In just three weeks, I have advertising shoots and broadcasting recordings, so I plan to recover slowly and healthily with rest and walks,” adding, “I planned my hospitalization and surgery to manage all my schedules. So far, everything is perfect.” He also warned that news about leaving the show or undergoing chemotherapy is all fake news.
He reflected, “Sitting in the cancer ward for a few days, I had many thoughts. I will throw away unnecessary things and now strive to fill my life with only clear and clean things.”
Meanwhile, Jin Tae-hyun recently announced that he was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. He underwent surgery on the 24th and is currently recovering.
Below is the full text from Jin Tae-hyun
Hello, this is Jin Tae-hyun. I hope everyone is doing well.
I am finally being discharged. The combination of hospitalization, surgery, and recovery was perfect.
I am really grateful that my wife has been my hands and feet for several days. Thank you to friends and fans for your support and prayers until now.
In just three weeks, I have advertising shoots and broadcasting recordings, so I plan to recover slowly and healthily with rest and walks.
From the beginning, I planned my hospitalization and surgery to manage all my schedules. So far, everything is perfect. So please don’t believe in fake news like ‘I’m leaving the show’ or ‘I’m undergoing chemotherapy.’
I was worried about the aftereffects of the surgery, such as voice issues and muscle pain, but thanks to my healthy mind and body as a marathon runner, my voice is perfect, and I have had no muscle pain or headaches so far.
Instead, since I had a major surgery, I will take my prescribed medication well and manage myself carefully to return to my original routine in a healthy and quick manner.
Sitting in the cancer ward for a few days, I had many thoughts. I will throw away unnecessary things and now strive to fill my life with only clear and clean things.
I lived with too many things or things that I didn’t need to do. Now, I need to organize my surroundings more neatly and cleanly. In life, there are many times when we mistake things that are not ours for our own.
If you let go just a little, things become clearer. Excessive greed often burdens us and can lead to mental illness. When making a choice, if that choice is difficult or doesn’t fit, it’s worth considering.
You can either push through with effort and responsibility or acknowledge that you made a mistake due to your choice and reflect on it, returning to the beginning. Everything can be a learning experience.
However, I will no longer waste time. Time is not given for free. Responsibility is just a limited gift that you must bear.
Today, I sat in the hospital room and thought. Let’s live according to the theme, but let’s live sincerely and diligently. That way, I can live a more responsible life. Sometimes in life, God gives us gifts in the form of pain and suffering.
When Tae-eun went to heaven, I made a promise to God. No matter what hardships come next, I will flow with gratitude just like now.
Keeping a promise is an act of responsibility, and I have kept my promise with my beloved wife by successfully completing the surgery.
Now, I will start morning walks from tomorrow. Don’t worry, I won’t overdo it.
But I will go to the Hanam Sports Complex and Olympic Park where I used to train and walk slowly. Why is that?
Because I promised to run a marathon in the second half of the year after being diagnosed with cancer, I want to keep that promise, starting with walking. There is a world of difference between trying and not starting at all.
Mindset is very important. Nothing is gained without sweat. I will do my best again. Let’s go!