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1. Cha Tae-Hyun
Likewise, Cha Tae-Hyun has dealt with panic disorder before his marriage in 2016. “I once went to MC a concert in the U.S. and they had to call 911 because I collapsed 30 minutes before the show. I didn’t know it was because of my panic disorder, so I thought it was angina,” he said.
The actor has made an effort to help others cope with it, too—for one, TV host Jung Hyung-Don. He gave him a special present that he thought could help him navigate it better. In an interview, Cha Tae-Hyun said, “The book I gave him was one that helped me a lot when I was recovering from panic disorder. I gave it to him hoping that it would help him out.”
2. Lee Byung-Hyun
In 2016, Lee Byung-Hun talked about his panic disorder with Esquire magazine. “My personality has always been the type to get nervous easily, but when a panic attack suddenly hits, I can’t breathe. I don’t know why that happens,” he shared. “Usually in situations that I can’t escape like a fan meeting or a public radio broadcast, I have a moment where I can’t hear anything [and my mind goes blank]. I think, ‘What should I do? Should I just run out like this? Can I do that?’ and am conflicted like that for at least 10 minutes,” Lee Byung Hun says. “But my conclusion after all of that is, ‘Aish, even if I faint, I’ll just faint here,’ and I endure it.”
3. Park Hae-Jin
According to Seoul Beats, Park Hae-Jin candidly shared with Star News the challenges he has encountered in line with mental health. Among them is simply going for a check-up as he’s in an environment that could famously be “image-conscious” at times.