Eating disorders have a lot to do with control and rituals, similar to OCD. I think this her new form of control with that but she is still restricting what she eats then binges on things she shouldn’t. She needs help with a lot and I hope she gets it
This was my baby sister, Liz. She died by her own hand because of physical and mental health issues at the end of October 2021. It's still shocking that's she's no longer here. It's crazy to see her here, it's getting me emotional. I miss my sister.....
It's impossible to walk that many steps lmao it takes 16 hours to run 100k steps and her "jog" which is just walking fast would take her over 24 hours which means she doesn't sleep lmao
Markiplier did a video and he failed at 75K-ish steps. There is no way she's doing 100K a day. It would require you to walk non-stop nearly all day including while eating.
I walked 100k steps on December 5 last year. I started at 3:45am and finished at 11:31pm (19 hours and 46 minutes). I spent the next three days doing as little walking as possible. It was definitely the hardest and longest physical activity that I put my body through. Though I felt really happy that I conquered the challenge.
I guess it is some kind of OCD, right? But I love how she says she's about to have an anxiety attack and yet stays perfectly calm on the outside lmao that's a lady
It has similarities to anorexia.. the obsessive food and weighing and ocd And bulemia with the binge eating just no purging and the over exercising... It's so interesting and it's clearly ruling her life.. what kind of life can she have being this way?!?!
I’ve been there and indulged in obsessive behaviors like her all day. It’s debilitating. I pray she finds that there’s so much more to life than the way she looks and that she doesn’t see herself the way other people do
I knew a guy who worked at Amazon he walked 10 miles aday just working there .the bottom of his feet started to deteriorate from how much walking he had to do
I do school full time and work full time, I’m on my feet 24/7, and I only get up to like 9-10,000 a day. I can’t imagine taking 20,000 steps, let alone 100,000. She must feel so sore and tired but her obsession overrides any sense of the need to rest or heal
I live a life where I do a lot of walking. Several days ago I walked 24,000 steps and that is 10 miles (according to Pacer which can be downloaded for your phone). My record is 43,000 steps which is almost 20 miles. I try to do 10,000 steps which is 4.5 miles. A 100,000 steps is what, 40 miles? So are you telling me this lady walks 40 miles a day?
So this lady walked 40 miles a day around the coffee table? Huh? For me I walk on average a 100 steps a minute. Not fast walking, just regular walking down the street. So on average I do about 6000 steps an hour, maybe 6500 steps. So basically a 100,000 steps would take about 16 hours which is all the waking hours of the day.. sSo the math doesn’t seem to add up to me. I walk 3,000,000 steps a YEAR and this goofy lady does this in a mo th?
I used to do this all the time in the grips of Anorexia, though not to 100k steps as I didn't have time. I'd get home from work then just go non stop until it was time to sleep. It's a horrible way to live, I hope she gets help.
Good for you. What this woman does is absurd and dangerous. She most likely has some sort of OCD. It is not healthy at all. Yrust me, it is much healthier to sit on a couch and eat chips, tham doing what she does
@@Manos-de-Piedra not great tbh. I had to do an extra year of school due to Covid and 4 deaths in the family. I should be getting my diploma in the next month or so. I’ve been battling depression but I’m almost done finally! I’ve started working on getting healthier again, but it’s been an up and down battle over the years
Yodo actually gives you 3 cents a day in average,forever, and you don't have to ever open the app as long as you're making 1500 steps a day. Isn't much but isn't a scam either in case anyone is interested in that kinda stuff
As crazy as some of it sounds, I can definitely relate to her with extreme exercise and a restrictive diet - but I really hope she receives the correct help. It's not a happy life to live, being stuck in such a restrictive schedule - to then desperately crave the sugary foods at night - spacing them out through the day would help lessen the craving to an extent 🙌🏼
Ah. I understand her completely. I grew up the fat kid. I lost 60lb as an adult & developed an ED (eating disorder). I struggle with the idea of taking breaks and just relaxing. Restricting my calories to the point of starvation, binging & purging etc. In the throes of my ED I have anxiety doing nothing too. Anything I eat = fat. I will get fat again if I eat & don't work it off. Logically I know this is not true, but a compulsion in your mind forces it. I really started working on it when I hit rock bottom. I was at the gym and was very close to fainting. I was weight lifting and my vision when blurry & white. I sat down on the ground and later that night found myself reflecting on what it was I am doing that caused that. Looking back it's obvious. But you don't know that when you're 100% in it. I still struggle with the ED. Just this past week I was restricting myself more food again and was feeling the affects of my body once again being worked too hard & maintained too little. Recognizing the symptoms to stop it is important.
I know this is serious and she needs help so I'm not trying to make light of her plight but when she said second breakfast my mind zeroed in and was waiting for her to say elevenses, afternoon tea, supper. Anyone else?
I work in Manhattan and walk everywhere from job to job as an elevator repair man (unless I have to drive because of heavy tools) I take about 20,000 steps a day...do you know how many steps 100,000 is that’s INSANE!
I have anorexia and compulsively exercise. I totally get how you can gradually creep up to this. It doesn’t happen overnight, but each day it has to be a little more than the next. I currently exercise the equivalent of a full time job in a week, alongside working more than one actual job. There is no space for anything else and I hate how it consumes everything
How many people are going to be exploited by Dr Phil before he is shut down? His condescending, authoritarian, chauvinistic way of interacting with vulnerable people is downright evil. Liz’s sister posted here to say that her sister ended her life after this was broadcasted. Please be sensitive in your comments.
Please be careful I fell into similar habits when I was younger I would walk at least 15 miles a day (which I really couldn’t afford to lose the weight) but I didn’t see it that way. I started counting and tracking every calorie I ate and my daily weight (sometimes weighing myself multiple times a day). I got to the point I had no energy and was falling asleep constantly and felt completely drained. I was also dealing with other mental health issues but please please please be careful anyone out there reading this ❤️
According to some studies becoming obsessed with counting (food) might be a natural instinct to humans that kick in when there's too little calories available. And counting of course ensures the eating disorder gets worse, it's a vicious circle. So maybe eating disorders aren't only mental disorders. Maybe also mechanisms and functions of the body on extreme situation (like restricting calories on diet) can lead to an eating disorder even if there's no sign of mental problems in the beginning. Unfortunately I don't remember the name of the study, it was on a documentary about a Swedish eating disorder clinic.
@@grod805 oh no there isn’t something wrong. During my anorexia I did around 60‘000 steps a day with school and other stuff so when you have a whole free day you can get ”easily” to 100000
Where's the rest of this story? They are all mixed up in this channel! Why not put the link of part 1 or part 2 or 3 down there, or/and put in the description like this story is part 1 of part 4, etc. so we know which part we have to look then.
This is an eating disorder eating disorders take many forms but the fact that she’s doing all this exercising and measuring her food and eating extremely healthy anorexic 100%
As someone with OCD, this sounds like some form. Ritualistic behaviors with a backdrop of anxiety.
Just watched some other videos, it could also easily be a PTSD coping skill/distraction.
Eating disorders have a lot to do with control and rituals, similar to OCD. I think this her new form of control with that but she is still restricting what she eats then binges on things she shouldn’t. She needs help with a lot and I hope she gets it
she has an eating disorder
CANINE JAWS I have ocd too
You nailed it
she's literally fleeing from something. This is obsessive compulsive behavior
You used pretty decent language...Is it even possible in the Dr. Phil comment section? ....I am in shock. Feel good about it.
@@alaalfa8839 hahaha right?
when you’re playing musical chairs with two chairs and no friends, you know you have a problem.
Mitchell Holladay same
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Mitchell Holladay people like you are why this channels comment section MUST stay open. 🤣
Don't forget the lack of music
Running in tight circles like this will damage your body. Tendons and spine as you keep putting heavy weight of turning. She need a treadmill.
needs*
So she can run a marathon everyday before 5 am hahahahahha
Bs
She needs some weed
Pree sure running isnt good for our knees to begin with alot of other ways to do cardio then shitty running lol
If this woman could focus on something useful she’d be a billionaire
That's mental illness for ya
Ikr?!💵💵 Energy flows where attention goes.🤷♀️
if shes so obessed with steps she could easily get into any running sport, get her steps in get her calories in making her obsession into a career
Renee That’s childhood sexual abuse for ya.
@@MetaMW66 there is a huge difference between "running sport" and jogging. Plus she is probably to old for that at this point
Me when I got my first Fitbit.
lmao that’s so true
BRUH WE ALL BEEN THERE LMAO
🤣😂
Ayoooo same
Fr 🤣
Someone buy this woman a freaking treadmill.
If sis had sweatcoin she’d be rich
Have you ever got something from that app? Cuz I don't..
@@popcraze4127 I haven’t
I have the app can only get money if you refer people
@@newjerseylion4804 so it’s basically a pyramid scheme
I got $15 invested to my Stash Invest account some years ago
God bless this woman. She is a prisoner of her own life and anxiety. What a terrible way to live.
Ye fr dawg
This was my baby sister, Liz. She died by her own hand because of physical and mental health issues at the end of October 2021. It's still shocking that's she's no longer here. It's crazy to see her here, it's getting me emotional. I miss my sister.....
It's impossible to walk that many steps lmao it takes 16 hours to run 100k steps and her "jog" which is just walking fast would take her over 24 hours which means she doesn't sleep lmao
@@graffitiwomen
Hope you are doing well.
"Jogging" is a loose term for what she's doing.
18missmm she’s walking with a bounce to it
Right? More like hop walking
Yeah
I wish they had done the interview whilst walking round the chairs.
dr phil could certainly use a few steps.
She should get like a hamster wheel or sum so she can generate some electricity at least
She is the solution to the ongoing energy crisis
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I'm obsessed with walking 0 steps per day
huh 0 comments
well hello I'm sleepy
Cool
Is anyone gonna comment on the size of those pieces of cake lol
This is America
Brooke Lynn 🤣
Bree selby looked damn good
😂😂
Oi that's exactly what I thought!!
Someone tell her how inaccurate the stepcounts are :D
😂😂😂I know right, she should count it herself for once and she won't get past 20000 real steps
🤣
That wud drive her completely mad! 🤣
right?? if you walked 50 miles a day you'd be more than exhausted
Markiplier did a video and he failed at 75K-ish steps. There is no way she's doing 100K a day. It would require you to walk non-stop nearly all day including while eating.
Imagine you live in the apartment beneath her...
Soooo essentially she has an eating disorder & exercise addiction, WHICH go hand in hand.
Jesus, I’ve worked 3 years as a mailman, and during working hours in the winter I’ve hit 35k a day and was exhausted. This chick is a beast.
I need this type of energy
timmy tap you can be slim and still have no stamina, you know?
okay karen
This is not energy. It's a severe disorder.
Her joints are going to love her in 10 years..
She need to smoke a joint and sit da fuq down! 🌲🌴🌴🌲
Ric D. Blaze it 💨
Y’all this is what you call an eating disorder
I walked 100k steps on December 5 last year. I started at 3:45am and finished at 11:31pm (19 hours and 46 minutes). I spent the next three days doing as little walking as possible. It was definitely the hardest and longest physical activity that I put my body through. Though I felt really happy that I conquered the challenge.
Awesome! You must be so proud of yourself! So keen to get to 100k steps
@@ThreeLittleNotes Good luck for when you do it! :)
Why would you do that
You are just 129 steps away from beating the record by Balaji Surywanshi
It took me two weeks to recover from 3.3 miles because it really messed up my hip
tredmills exist too but no, shes gonna run around in circles.
She’d by a treadmill that’s in the form of a circle for 5 times the price of a normal one if she could
I guess it is some kind of OCD, right? But I love how she says she's about to have an anxiety attack and yet stays perfectly calm on the outside lmao that's a lady
Delicious Atomic Bomb how is that “ a LaDy “ ???
More like an eating disorders... She weigh what she eat, she always need to burn calories, it's kind of an ednos
It’s an eating disorder and a lot of the time people with them have ocd behaviors as well
It has similarities to anorexia.. the obsessive food and weighing and ocd And bulemia with the binge eating just no purging and the over exercising...
It's so interesting and it's clearly ruling her life.. what kind of life can she have being this way?!?!
@@b8iley It was sarcasm
This show keeps showing more and more interesting people
This is so sad. :( my heart goes out to her.
ay doc it’s 4 am go tf to bed
spenser he can't sleep
N4LLELY get my man some melatonin
We can’t sleep either so maybe the doc shouldn’t lmao
Has she ever heard of the outside?
dija be to cold
‘The outside’ is incorrect. You could say ‘the outdoors’ but it’s just ‘outside’. Disliked for the shitty English.
I walk 10,000 steps a day, with my highest being 43,000. Like that lady said, that nearly killed me 😂
@@yannickm1396 wow, that is a math fail on your part
I’ve been there and indulged in obsessive behaviors like her all day. It’s debilitating. I pray she finds that there’s so much more to life than the way she looks and that she doesn’t see herself the way other people do
She should apply at amazon
I knew a guy who worked at Amazon he walked 10 miles aday just working there .the bottom of his feet started to deteriorate from how much walking he had to do
@@clarissajones9771 ya it's crazy how much running around they get people do do at those fulfilment centers
She’s one of those people that thinks that if she eats a biscuit she’ll weigh 10,000 pounds
I do school full time and work full time, I’m on my feet 24/7, and I only get up to like 9-10,000 a day. I can’t imagine taking 20,000 steps, let alone 100,000. She must feel so sore and tired but her obsession overrides any sense of the need to rest or heal
If you are on your feet 24/7 and getting 9-10k steps then one of those assumptions is off
She should get a job that keeps her on her feet moving. Then she can get steps but also be productive and make a living.
She needs to be a cart attendant
She’s a sim 😂
I live a life where I do a lot of walking. Several days ago I walked 24,000 steps and that is 10 miles (according to Pacer which can be downloaded for your phone). My record is 43,000 steps which is almost 20 miles. I try to do 10,000 steps which is 4.5 miles.
A 100,000 steps is what, 40 miles? So are you telling me this lady walks 40 miles a day?
So this lady walked 40 miles a day around the coffee table? Huh? For me I walk on average a 100 steps a minute. Not fast walking, just regular walking down the street. So on average I do about 6000 steps an hour, maybe 6500 steps. So basically a 100,000 steps would take about 16 hours which is all the waking hours of the day.. sSo the math doesn’t seem to add up to me. I walk 3,000,000 steps a YEAR and this goofy lady does this in a mo th?
@@leonandrews7180 how do you know how many steps you walk in a year? It's creepy counting that
@@Simon-oy7kf he did has his data in his phone, most of his data numbers are estimated
You're fukn crazy 2
I do 3.8 to 4 miles a day and this takes me 45 minutes. And that’s enough for me.
I used to do this all the time in the grips of Anorexia, though not to 100k steps as I didn't have time. I'd get home from work then just go non stop until it was time to sleep.
It's a horrible way to live, I hope she gets help.
Yea this is the same way I was when I was suffering from an eating disorder. Woman needs help
And I’m here.... lazy to get up from my bed to grab a bag of chips
Good for you. What this woman does is absurd and dangerous. She most likely has some sort of OCD. It is not healthy at all. Yrust me, it is much healthier to sit on a couch and eat chips, tham doing what she does
"She has me buy her red velvet cake"
She needs to go get a job or something. Lol
Nah she can just use sweatcoin 😂😂
Or maybe be a p.e. coach
I walk roughly 7 miles a day at work....that’s only 17,670 steps! This chick is insane!
Just get her a treadmill.
Eating disorders come in different forms
I can barely get 10,000 steps a day 😖
How that's so easy. I do 14k a day without thinking much
@@hatersgotohell627 I Don’t walk much as I’m a college student. I spend a lot of time at my desk studying
@@rosebayliff229how are you now?
@@Manos-de-Piedra not great tbh. I had to do an extra year of school due to Covid and 4 deaths in the family. I should be getting my diploma in the next month or so. I’ve been battling depression but I’m almost done finally! I’ve started working on getting healthier again, but it’s been an up and down battle over the years
She probably still doing the sweatcoin thing 🤣🤣 🤣🤣
She turned it into a career
she probably won those iphones they was giving away
Yodo actually gives you 3 cents a day in average,forever, and you don't have to ever open the app as long as you're making 1500 steps a day. Isn't much but isn't a scam either in case anyone is interested in that kinda stuff
@@ani_n01 thx for lettin me know
As crazy as some of it sounds, I can definitely relate to her with extreme exercise and a restrictive diet - but I really hope she receives the correct help. It's not a happy life to live, being stuck in such a restrictive schedule - to then desperately crave the sugary foods at night - spacing them out through the day would help lessen the craving to an extent 🙌🏼
Ah. I understand her completely. I grew up the fat kid. I lost 60lb as an adult & developed an ED (eating disorder). I struggle with the idea of taking breaks and just relaxing. Restricting my calories to the point of starvation, binging & purging etc. In the throes of my ED I have anxiety doing nothing too. Anything I eat = fat. I will get fat again if I eat & don't work it off.
Logically I know this is not true, but a compulsion in your mind forces it. I really started working on it when I hit rock bottom. I was at the gym and was very close to fainting. I was weight lifting and my vision when blurry & white. I sat down on the ground and later that night found myself reflecting on what it was I am doing that caused that. Looking back it's obvious. But you don't know that when you're 100% in it. I still struggle with the ED. Just this past week I was restricting myself more food again and was feeling the affects of my body once again being worked too hard & maintained too little. Recognizing the symptoms to stop it is important.
I know this is serious and she needs help so I'm not trying to make light of her plight but when she said second breakfast my mind zeroed in and was waiting for her to say elevenses, afternoon tea, supper. Anyone else?
This is like a My Strange Addiction parody, *except it’s real*
She walks 100,000 steps a day, the only time I walk is when I go from my bed to my kitchen and back to bed.
I love how she was watching Intervention while working out
Imagine when you're trying to sleep and you just keep hearing footsteps non stop.
This is an eating disorder, you guys should stop making jokes
She best have sweatcoin on that phone
Could this possibly be an ocd and a eating disorder?
Diya Chaklader 100%
I'm obsessed with this step counter app. Although I usually get around 15k steps daily. Not 100k
When you take the fitness is my passion meme too seriously...
"Wake up in the mornin I got walkin on my mind 😞😪"
This should be a my strange addiction episode
I work in Manhattan and walk everywhere from job to job as an elevator repair man (unless I have to drive because of heavy tools) I take about 20,000 steps a day...do you know how many steps 100,000 is that’s INSANE!
I walk 10,000-20,000 steps a day I would never in my life wanna walk 100,000 steps that sounds awful.
My record on my watch is 47294. And now I am averaging only 20000 steps a day. This chick is insane!
this girl inspired me to do 50,000 steps yesterday during ketosis ❤
100% would do it again
3:14 "Don't sue us Fitbit!"
Who pays for this lifestyle? She doesn’t have to go to work?
I have anorexia and compulsively exercise. I totally get how you can gradually creep up to this. It doesn’t happen overnight, but each day it has to be a little more than the next. I currently exercise the equivalent of a full time job in a week, alongside working more than one actual job. There is no space for anything else and I hate how it consumes everything
How many people are going to be exploited by Dr Phil before he is shut down? His condescending, authoritarian, chauvinistic way of interacting with vulnerable people is downright evil.
Liz’s sister posted here to say that her sister ended her life after this was broadcasted. Please be sensitive in your comments.
She clearly has too much time on her hands...
Bish needs a hobby
Okay listen I once walked 20,000 steps in Paris and I literally couldn’t move my legs when I got back to my hotel room
I would be so happy if she had “I’m gonna be” by the proclaimers playing on an endless loop while going in circles around her kitchen
*Man obsessed with going to the toilet 100 times a day* (graphic)
😆😂😂
That's me honestly
Sounds like my boyfriend
😂
0:09 you’d think while she is trying to achieve 100,000 steps she could clean her nails.
Please be careful I fell into similar habits when I was younger I would walk at least 15 miles a day (which I really couldn’t afford to lose the weight) but I didn’t see it that way. I started counting and tracking every calorie I ate and my daily weight (sometimes weighing myself multiple times a day). I got to the point I had no energy and was falling asleep constantly and felt completely drained. I was also dealing with other mental health issues but please please please be careful anyone out there reading this ❤️
When you put your controller down and go AFK for a minute to take a piss
I am being obsessed around steps too😢 Most of my fam noticed how I always jog or stand
And this, my friends, is what happens when an eating disorder and OCD have a baby.
I'm obsessed with taking 3 000 steps a day
How Does one walk this much ! Even when I go on vacation and we walk all
Day I get about 25,000 on average
WE ALL HAVE OUR DEMONS....HER'S IS EXTREME OUT OF CONTROL OCD...
Liz was my only sister, the 100k step guest. She took her life in October 2021. I hope wherever she is now, she's found peace. Lizzie, I miss you😭💔💕
I'm so sorry for your loss. Can't imagine how much pain she was in, i hope she is in a better place rest in peace.
I've got a feeling that even in death she's still counting her steps in heaven.
@@kahinzee43 Thank you for your kind words!
I'm so sorry for your loss. Rest In Peace...
@@upstatecommunications9031 I mean, probably tbh. She was stubborn in life, so why not in death?
This is an example of having too much time on your hands
Proof that too much of anything can be bad.
I’m watching this on my bed eating chips
According to some studies becoming obsessed with counting (food) might be a natural instinct to humans that kick in when there's too little calories available. And counting of course ensures the eating disorder gets worse, it's a vicious circle. So maybe eating disorders aren't only mental disorders. Maybe also mechanisms and functions of the body on extreme situation (like restricting calories on diet) can lead to an eating disorder even if there's no sign of mental problems in the beginning. Unfortunately I don't remember the name of the study, it was on a documentary about a Swedish eating disorder clinic.
How is she not dizzy yet by going in circles?
Damn I’m struggling getting in 10K
Holy...and I struggle just to get 6000 steps everyday lmao.
They're has to be something wrong. 100,000 steps is probably more than a marathon
@@grod805 oh no there isn’t something wrong. During my anorexia I did around 60‘000 steps a day with school and other stuff so when you have a whole free day you can get ”easily” to 100000
Where's the rest of this story? They are all mixed up in this channel! Why not put the link of part 1 or part 2 or 3 down there, or/and put in the description like this story is part 1 of part 4, etc. so we know which part we have to look then.
Dr. Phill can you please archive your full episodes onto a streaming service or something?
I'd literally pay $15 a month to watch your show ALONE
Somebody get this woman a treadmill
This is an eating disorder eating disorders take many forms but the fact that she’s doing all this exercising and measuring her food and eating extremely healthy anorexic 100%
Clowning her for exercising wow what a sick world we live in
She needs a job or something to refocus her mind.
Get a job. Everything is so self absorbed. She needs to get out of that house.
I clicked this after misreading the title as 10000 steps and thinking it's not that bad. Hahaha 😳
If she actually becomes a gym instructor or jogger instructor she would sky rocket
People might find this strange but I actually do the same thing it’s more of a obsession or a habit to do it and yes it does take up your time
I am obsessed with taking 100,000 steps less than that a day
When your brain is unoccupied, it comes up with its own problems to solve