Her horrifying eating pattern [Hello Counselor / 2016.11.21]

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  • @nicoleeeeeeeeebiebs
    @nicoleeeeeeeeebiebs 7 років тому +4555

    not many of the audience thinks this is a worry but it is!!!!!! she needs to see a psychologist before it gets worse

    • @GraceUMun
      @GraceUMun 6 років тому +64

      I think that’s because there are so many eating disorders in Korea... sigh
      It seems like she knows there’s a problem and wants to change, she just doesn’t know how and needs help with the follow through. I wonder if the show or her fam might have set her up with a nutritionist and/or a personal trainer to help her through?

    • @douce7344
      @douce7344 6 років тому +55

      sighnicole for real i really wonder what the fuck is wrong with this audience. when it comes to other concerns they just give a lot of votes just for some attitude problems and when it comes to mental physical health they just don't try to think about how serious and blame the person. Like for the kid that didn't want to school that clearly had depression and was considered as lazy when she clearly had some issues at school and they believe the fake ass classmate. And the guy who attempted suicide because he couldn't be an actor or a singer and was labeled as obsessed and rude. They clearly dont see mental health problems, there are sociopaths, depressed, and bulimic people in this show and they dont fucking care and dont have enough knowledge about such important problems and tell them to adapt to society when how the fuck a person that has mental health problems can do this, this is just gonna ruin them mentally even more.

    • @Lily23112
      @Lily23112 6 років тому +4

      That's right. Even when you know it's bad for your health, you just can't stop doing it. I've surffered this problem before so I know how dangerous it is.

    • @rxie6005
      @rxie6005 6 років тому +17

      +douceのこ korea is alittle bit too far back for mental health.. I only discovered mental health issues and connected thier problems through symptoms from westerns too.. Alot of asian countries sucks or give zero fucks about mental health and its sad

    • @helloworld-sl2lw
      @helloworld-sl2lw 5 років тому +1

      That's South Korea for you

  • @jbird631
    @jbird631 7 років тому +1202

    *describes every single characteristic of someone with bad bulimia - "you are in the premature stages of anorexia"

    • @cantacarallada
      @cantacarallada 5 років тому +82

      She also starves herself for days. I think it's a mix of boths.

    • @jisol_1155
      @jisol_1155 4 роки тому +94

      @liana i think its anorexia binge-purge subtype. she binges on food, purposefully or not throws it up, and then starves for days on end.

    • @chump.7326
      @chump.7326 4 роки тому +11

      jisol_11 I think it’s BED maybe, she doesn’t seem to purposefully purge, at least it’s not implied. She overeats and then her body can’t keep the food in so she may naturally be forced to puke. It depends on her international behind puking

    • @jbird631
      @jbird631 4 роки тому +2

      Oop just seeing these replies now - yea it's definitely a mix of things but it seems that she does purposely puke. Binge starve cycle too. It's definitely a mix of things I was just commenting on how it seems that's the only eating disorder they can recognize when it's even clear how much she eats

    • @biancakekoa1363
      @biancakekoa1363 4 роки тому +11

      Anna “purging” isn’t just vomiting though. Taking laxatives, over exercise, starving yourself, etc. after a binge are all characteristics of bulimia. If you simply binge and don’t do anything about it then that’s something else

  • @ChooChewChu
    @ChooChewChu 7 років тому +10514

    This segment is a great example of just how behind Korea is when it comes to mental health.

    • @blackclothesblackcat8873
      @blackclothesblackcat8873 7 років тому +198

      PewPew Yes it is still a taboo there

    • @formystudies
      @formystudies 7 років тому +508

      It's not exclusive to Korea, but Koreans do pay excessive attention to appearance.

    • @c.y.p
      @c.y.p 7 років тому +20

      moni&mini same like proper hard

    • @sketchesification
      @sketchesification 7 років тому +425

      so much stigma attached to mental disorders in Korea but also they don't have stringent health privacy laws there. Employers will look at prospective employees health records before hiring and so any mental issues will be on their permanent record which hinder employment. That is another reason most do not seek psychiatric help.

    • @___pphh8554
      @___pphh8554 7 років тому +176

      I know I shouldn't have laughed because her symptoms sounds like she has bulimia, body dismorphia..
      But they made it comedic..?

  • @IonIsFalling7217
    @IonIsFalling7217 6 років тому +140

    It's profoundly sad that this girl is more worried about being annoyed by text messages than her friend's obvious pain. This is so hideous. If you make fun of her in public like this and humiliate her how the hell is that supposed to help? She just wants love!

  • @heolysuga7375
    @heolysuga7375 7 років тому +7358

    A lot of the people that come into this show have serious mental/emotional disorders. They need to seek actual help

    • @FallenAngelEnemy
      @FallenAngelEnemy 7 років тому +373

      im hoping that behind the scenes the show will actually point them in the right direction of people to get help from

    • @momideloach
      @momideloach 7 років тому +120

      The show does help with getting them help, the show is sort of to let the public know and get the public's help because once the public knows the person can how the public actually feels about their problems and will be more encouraged to get help,, if you get what i mean

    • @sugarkats21
      @sugarkats21 7 років тому +8

      mjmd how do you know? They make no mention of that

    • @Peacelovek3199
      @Peacelovek3199 6 років тому +15

      Jimin's Jams Are Best With Suga Kookies and Tae lol. It’s pretty obvious right? Lol. It’s on television and has an audience. I’m pretty sure someone would reach out to her to help her

    • @belensakura4857
      @belensakura4857 6 років тому +12

      What pissed me more is that they vote for who has it worst.like you dont step into their shoes😒

  • @herroisabellakate
    @herroisabellakate 7 років тому +65

    as someone with an eating disorder, she shows clear signs of bulimia. often time bulimics will binge and purge, as well as purge through starvation. i hope she gets the help she needs and understand how beautiful she is.

  • @bethenico
    @bethenico 7 років тому +1411

    they really need to invite specialists to the show

    • @Bbg346
      @Bbg346 6 років тому +11

      I totally agree with you, anf I see people comment that a lot and still they don't do that..

    • @angelapalacio5677
      @angelapalacio5677 4 роки тому +23

      After the show they have psychiatrist, doctors etc that will consult them.

    • @CarlyGayJepsen
      @CarlyGayJepsen Рік тому +5

      @@angelapalacio5677but how does that help the society tho? The show should have a specialist sitting with them so the audience and everyone watching can get better not just the person with the issue 💀

  • @bubbles02010
    @bubbles02010 7 років тому +212

    lol what do you mean, "you can get anorexia"?? she already has freaking full-blown BULIMIA. this is pretty serious

  • @denisedenise3602
    @denisedenise3602 7 років тому +1543

    i hate this show bc they never take anything seriously. the other day a girl was obviously depressed but her mom and everybody were laughing at her saying she was just "lazy".

    • @kinantifauzinhundra1556
      @kinantifauzinhundra1556 6 років тому +3

      Hello can u please tell me which ep was it?

    • @Jenny-sz7nq
      @Jenny-sz7nq 6 років тому

      Denise Nice which episode was it?

    • @lolo-vh6xh
      @lolo-vh6xh 5 років тому +49

      It's because depression isn't taken seriously in korea they say it isn't a mental disorder.

    • @QueenJaneway
      @QueenJaneway 4 роки тому +8

      Some parts of Korean culture sucks butthole. Food is good but the social culture is terrible

    • @downunder211
      @downunder211 4 роки тому +8

      This show just uses people's weaknesses and insecurities to make fun of them, especially if the cause is obviously a mental health issue. It's disgusting.

  • @Iluvmycowcow
    @Iluvmycowcow 7 років тому +385

    Sad moment when ppl have to pick between an abusive husband and bulimia as the worst on national television.

  • @BloodyAssasinKiller
    @BloodyAssasinKiller 7 років тому +2503

    She has Bulimia nervosa and if you don't seek medical help immediately she will continue to do so and can die.

    • @aikusayanagi5606
      @aikusayanagi5606 7 років тому +116

      ikr and they said you might get anorexia and I'm like Heck she is already anorexic, bulimic, and has a purging disorder

    • @Fisafisafisana
      @Fisafisafisana 6 років тому +58

      its seems like its a mix of bulimia and anorexia because she will make her self throw up and then not eat for days

    • @responsiblelobster5223
      @responsiblelobster5223 5 років тому +38

      @@Fisafisafisana im super late but actually bulimia isnt just vommiting. Its purging of any kind after binging. So laxitive abuse, excessive exercise, fasting, extreme restriction etc is also purging
      Shes very clearly bulimic, unfortunately

    • @Fisafisafisana
      @Fisafisafisana 5 років тому +2

      @@responsiblelobster5223 that is what I meant because I know its not just vomiting

    • @responsiblelobster5223
      @responsiblelobster5223 5 років тому +4

      @@Fisafisafisana well anorexia is not the same as purge based starvation so I was explaining incase you didnt understand it and I have recover from this disorder so I want to teach ha

  • @EmoDarkness36
    @EmoDarkness36 7 років тому +173

    She has a very dangerous eating disorder, why is she on a talk show and not at a hospital??

    • @scoob1670
      @scoob1670 4 роки тому +5

      @Perry potato poor excuse.

    • @abcde_ghijklmnopqrstuvwyxz2188
      @abcde_ghijklmnopqrstuvwyxz2188 4 роки тому +3

      It'll be known to everyone if she gets diagnosed or gets help. Disorders and just generally mental health are really taboo in South Korea.

  • @katiekawaii
    @katiekawaii 7 років тому +4444

    Korea has among the highest, if not the highest, and fastest growing rates of eating disorders in the world. Korea also has an uncommonly high rate of eating disorders among men. It is becoming a problem of epidemic proportions, and it simply is not being discussed. (And a good example of the way it's often treated on the rare occasions when it actually is discussed is Sojung of Ladies Code. She admitted to struggling with an eating disorder, and the next day her management released footage of her eating pizza, like, "See, she's eating pizza! She's fine! All better!") I really hope someone in Korean media will take this up as a cause and get it the attention it deserves.

    • @ohhana8336
      @ohhana8336 7 років тому +45

      katie kawaii sadly everything you said is true

    • @Faiangel
      @Faiangel 7 років тому

      katie kawaii is

    • @nheilvocal3801
      @nheilvocal3801 6 років тому +10

      katie kawaii it really depends on the agency look how oh my girl member was treated right by her company by diagnosing her in a hospital for her to eat but sadly sthe company let her go

    • @hannax2420
      @hannax2420 6 років тому +32

      Even Jimin from BTS went on extreme diets but since he's a guy people didn't care even if he clearly was anorexic

    • @sanchka1
      @sanchka1 6 років тому +32

      katie kawaii So true. And it all is linked to Korea's obssession over looks and their mentality that they can criticise anyone over looks. Even strangers. Her low selfesteem was all caused by ppl that surrounded her that told her she wasn't skinny enough. Sadly this isn't only Koreas problem but many other asian countries' too. I know, because I am asian myself. I grew in Europe and never had problem with my self esteem, "only" had to deal with racism, which decreased the older I got. But then I moved to my homecountry and lived there for 2 years and it was suffocating af. I lost my self esteem, started to develop stress and anxiety syndromes and lost my glow, all because ppl around me were so judgemental about looks and materialistic things like what kind of clothes you wear and etc. So glad I moved back to EU, cuz I wouldn't be able to live there without developing psychological problems.

  • @Cassy858
    @Cassy858 7 років тому +119

    How many votes can i get to have Hello Counselor hire an actual psychologist on the show? This girl needed serious help for her mental disorder and yes, it is a mental disorder, not just a physical one.

  • @JukiIsCrazy
    @JukiIsCrazy 7 років тому +2991

    Koreans don't know the word "Bulimia" and something like eating disorders don't exist there from what I can see. The girl has a beautiful body. She can have that with a normal diet. T.T I'm getting depressed.

    • @p.a.681
      @p.a.681 7 років тому +102

      Anorexia was mentioned by one of the hosts and most agreed that she has a serious problem so I'm sure that some of them are aware to an extent. Hopefully even more awareness is raised on such issues.

    • @eenco8259
      @eenco8259 7 років тому +68

      @JukiIsCrazy I have to dispute your theory about Koreans do not know about Bulimia. How can you speak for 50 Million + people living in South Korea? There is psychiatrist In South Korea like any other nations in our planet earth. Don't be so ignorant if you gonna generalize I least have a irrefutable evidence that could support your claims. Let me ask you this?? Are you board certified psychiatrist in other word do you have the credentials?

    • @JukiIsCrazy
      @JukiIsCrazy 7 років тому +44

      Een Co
      You are missing my point. I am not saying 50 million people are ignorant and do not know the word "bulimia." And I do realise one of the hosts said "anorexia," but in my opinion, he used it wrongly. She has bulimia (or prebulimia), not anorexia. And just look at the beauty standarts. And maybe watch some Halyu back videos about "being skinny" in Korea. I am not a psychiatrist. And I do not live in Korea nor I´m korean, so my opinion could be totally wrong. But that´s how I see it. And I think what "Baroque" said (asked) is right. I do think Korea is "culturally more stigmatized (in this problem) than the West."
      (English is my second language so I hope I expressed myself properly).

    • @isaymamamoo9469
      @isaymamamoo9469 7 років тому +28

      +JukiIsCrazy I interpreted your point in a different way. They don't even know the word 'bulimia' because starving yourself is so common there that they don't even see what's wrong with it.

    • @JukiIsCrazy
      @JukiIsCrazy 7 років тому +2

      Tan Chuan En I agree with you, yes. Sorry If I didn't get it right away. :)

  • @amei6242
    @amei6242 6 років тому +37

    as someone who suffers (and is currently working on recovering) from an eating disorder i’m shocked at how insensitive these people are! ED is no joke and should be taken very seriously. poor girl i hope she gets the help she needs

  • @NhiOngx
    @NhiOngx 7 років тому +1387

    eating pattern? you mean uh- bulimia?

  • @arabella777
    @arabella777 7 років тому +262

    Ummm wtf r they doing there?? Girl obviously has a binge eating disorder she shouldn't even be in Hello Counselor she should be in a psychologist's office she needs help asap idk who they think they r to be giving advice for a person with a mental disorder they r just entertainers not doctors

    • @AluraAlua
      @AluraAlua 7 років тому +23

      In general, mental disorders are still a taboo thing in Korea. A lot of places won't hire you if they find you've been mentally ill and have prescriptions/have seen a psychologist, so a lot of people ignore they exist and try to solve it the way shown here.

    • @arabella777
      @arabella777 7 років тому +3

      Alura White damn I didn't think of it that way

    • @AluraAlua
      @AluraAlua 7 років тому +13

      That Brunette Over There Yup. Probably a pretty decent contributor to the reason they have some of the highest suicide rates in the developed world. One of the hosts did mention anorexia though, so maybe that shows progress

    • @glencoco5159
      @glencoco5159 7 років тому +7

      That Brunette Over There i think they gave pretty good advice for entertainers

    • @arabella777
      @arabella777 7 років тому +3

      +Glen Coco Yeah I understand that they couldn't give advice the same way a professional would and I would agree with you if after all they said they would also added the fact that she needs to go see a psychologist. I wouldn't have anything to complain about if they would have said that. An eating disorder should not be taken lightly as it can ruin a person's life and definitely cannot be solved with a chat of less than 20 mins.

  • @isabella-ew9fo
    @isabella-ew9fo 7 років тому +1611

    they should take her to an actual therapist instead of a fucking tv show....

    • @eenco8259
      @eenco8259 7 років тому +3

      I have to agree with that!!
      DR phil where you at???

    • @sarah-cv8cp
      @sarah-cv8cp 7 років тому +35

      Troy Zo dr phil at least is educated in mental illness unlike these people who are just comedians ....

    • @christinechon2464
      @christinechon2464 7 років тому +167

      This T.V. show is great to tell something to the public audience that there is a misunderstanding, (like the lady who was mistaken by a child all the time) or to convince the person to stop doing something (like making there child work extra hours),or to convince the person that they have a problem and need to get help. This is done with the support of the public audience, after seeing the number of votes on the screen of people who see it as a problem, they realize that all the people think that something needs to be done. After the show something is done like seeing a therapist, and this is just to help them, and push them forward to help that. You saw how she felt about going to the doctor, but now after seeing the votes, it may encourage her to go seek help. If also gives an idea to the public of how they should be a treating the situation similar to this.

    • @arandomperson7813
      @arandomperson7813 Рік тому

      they make her realize how bad it is and they give her a choice to make a difference with their own problems

  • @RockZombieIAm
    @RockZombieIAm 7 років тому +31

    I never seen such a casual conversation about an eating disorder 😂
    I do essentially the same thing she does, but I could never talk like this to someone about it

    • @ohshanana2397
      @ohshanana2397 2 роки тому +5

      The only time I’ve seen casual conversation about eating disorders is amounts people who also have eating disorder

  • @stelrush
    @stelrush 7 років тому +669

    Watching this was so frustrating to be honest. No mention/consideration of an eating disorder throughout the whole video. This is most likely bulimia, and she's had it for about 3 years already?? This is such a serious disorder that hasn't been properly treated at all; at that point the urge to binge eat (and purge it all afterwards) would be pretty much _uncontrollable._ "Love yourself" speeches and unprofessional advice isn't going to be of much actual help. I really hope she tries to get therapy soon...

    • @annalima7166
      @annalima7166 6 років тому +3

      Seriously, I'm so frustrated

    • @noahmaasaki4326
      @noahmaasaki4326 6 років тому +18

      Sohyun 이소현 here's the thing he said she "could" get anorexia when she obviously already has the symptoms for bulimia. Meaning they 1)either don't know about bulimia 2)doesn't even know that anorexia isn't something that you can just get. It's not like a common cold. It's a mental disorder and she already is showing signs of a serious eating disorder yet he only says she "could" have it
      I'm sorry if it can off as mean but this is super fustrating

    • @VannaCuppycake13
      @VannaCuppycake13 6 років тому +7

      Noah Maasaki Well, you *can* get anorexia. Of course it doesn't come and go like the common cold, but you can develop anorexia over time because of environmental factors, it's not always genetic. I know it's frustrating because it seems like she has bulimia nervosa, and I believe she does, but it's improper to diagnose someone if you don't have the right degree and schooling to do so. The people on the show might get in trouble if they were to "diagnose" her; they probably have to say "you could" or "you might", but I'm not sure how it is in Korea. I do wish they had told her to seek professional help though, she really does need to get properly treated before it gets worse.

    • @noahmaasaki4326
      @noahmaasaki4326 6 років тому +5

      Vanna you can’t “get” a mental illness. You develop one. They are different. What you are describing is the development of a mental illness. By saying you can “get” a mental illness implies you just simply woke up and got it, when in reality it doesn’t work like that. Your information isn’t flawed, just badly worded.
      As for Korean culture, there is a terrible stigma around mental illness there and that is why it’s even more important for them to talk with more knowledge because if they don’t it’ll only spread bad or misleading information.

  • @MikaylaPandas
    @MikaylaPandas 6 років тому +14

    How do some people in the audience not think that behavior is a worry? That's messed up. I hope she finds help and loves herself soon.

  • @EvelynZaneta
    @EvelynZaneta 7 років тому +856

    i had bulimia and anorexia too in high school cos somebody told me i had "big boobs and fat ass" and also i have to "fix my face" until now i still struggle loving myself and have trust issues, i only perceived "you're pretty" comments as a way to pity me, to make me feel better, or they say it but don't really mean it e.g: as a greeting "hi! wow you look pretty!' but they only say it bcs they don't really have anything to say. please if you're reading this, teach anyone that you know, or maybe your future kids, not to make fun of somebody's appearance.

    • @tesszelda123
      @tesszelda123 7 років тому +12

      Evelyn Zaneta if thats you in your profile pic then trust me, your pretty. I wouldnt take the time to say that out of pity. You got nothing to worry about.

    • @EvelynZaneta
      @EvelynZaneta 7 років тому +1

      tesszelda123 thank you :) but i only look pretty in selfies 😂

    • @AbeC792
      @AbeC792 7 років тому +10

      I feel like you understood her more than the hosts
      Btw i feel the same way its not something that completely goes away traumatic moments can cause this mental illness

    • @EvelynZaneta
      @EvelynZaneta 7 років тому +7

      liz liz absolutely. i was even carrying pictures of cool girls on myspace that i wanted to be. i printed them and carry them around my wallet. so everytime i go to the school's cafeteria i would stare at those photos so i would not be tempted to buy an ice cream. there was 1 time a classmate told me "i think u gained weight" i ran into the toilet and cried. and vomitted.

    • @isaymamamoo9469
      @isaymamamoo9469 7 років тому +5

      +liz liz True. It's not that easy to just 'get over' a disorder.

  • @ebola9286
    @ebola9286 4 роки тому +10

    The way they mocked her throwing up is absolutely awful. I can’t express how stupendously behind Korea is on health on general

  • @ItsBrittanyLajoyce
    @ItsBrittanyLajoyce 7 років тому +374

    This is why I keep saying they need real counselors to deal with these kinds of issues On this show I get that it's supposed to be a funny show but then stop giving them super important issues to deal with and give them minor ones

    • @Jenny-sz7nq
      @Jenny-sz7nq 6 років тому

      Brittany Blessed I thought he legit counselors were behind the scenes???

  • @MuseandherFeelings
    @MuseandherFeelings 7 років тому +91

    I blame her parents for saying those harsh words to her.

    • @IonIsFalling7217
      @IonIsFalling7217 6 років тому +3

      I can't imagine saying those things to *anyone* much less someone I purport to love

  • @ckim4evr
    @ckim4evr 7 років тому +1139

    Wow, these hosts are terrible. They keep treating this serious issue like a joke and if it's something that can easily be overcome with exercise or just eating less - it's a psychological problem. It runs deeper than that.

    • @ckim4evr
      @ckim4evr 7 років тому +60

      I most especially hate the guy on the left with a green jacket - his comments are too harsh to be directed at someone with problems like her and also reek of victim blaming.

    • @KR-gi2co
      @KR-gi2co 6 років тому +77

      ckim4evr while you are right, you can't expect them to take this incredible seriously because they're not actual therapists. They are a show that's broadcasted all over Korea, people reporting the problem and the people on the show obviously know this ain't therapy/counseling. This show provides more of an outlook of their lives for other people,and to decide whether it's actually a concern. Afterwards its up to the person to seek help or get therapy. Sorry for how late and old this is. But everyone keeps blaming the hosts instead of the acquaintances

    • @UmuPadoru
      @UmuPadoru 6 років тому +5

      Seems to be a general thing with Koreans not taking these things seriously. It's a culture thing.

    • @belensakura4857
      @belensakura4857 6 років тому +4

      ckim4evr i agree. They just speak up their opinions without thinking the real solution.as if this person can change overnight

    • @bitchdaeng27
      @bitchdaeng27 5 років тому +17

      Literally everything yall blame them on the hosts REMEMBER THEY RE NOT SPECIALISTS THEY'RE JUST GIVING ADVICE

  • @ErinaBleu
    @ErinaBleu 6 років тому +29

    Even the slow speaking is a sign her body is already shutting down. She talks about how she falls down and can't even walk up stairs... she's got an eating disorder and it's bad. I really dislike how they deal with it on this show. Almost as if she has a choice, like she can just suddenly "gain confidence" and start eating healthily.
    She's a very pretty woman, but she doesn't see it because she's been pushed down all her life. she needs psychological and physical help. I know this was a year ago so I really hope she's gotten it by now.

    • @redi6320
      @redi6320 5 місяців тому

      So True.

  • @formystudies
    @formystudies 7 років тому +231

    She checks every box for bulimia nervosa. She should see a health professional right away. She's in college right? Can she see a school psychologist or something?
    ED sufferers are often ashamed of their own actions and are thus very secretive. I'm surprised she's willing to share her condition to the public. Seeing how focused on appearance the country has become, the community should be more educated on eating disorders, so I hope her story can inspire governors and entertainment companies to take it seriously. Eating disorders are the deadliest clusters among all mental diseases, wrecking the body and mind from the inside out, and often coupled with other mental problems(e.g. clinical depression, OCD, anxiety). I really hope she gets the treatment she deserves.

    • @May04bwu
      @May04bwu 6 років тому +3

      She's also sharing it with her friend on regular basis. That's very unusual imo

  • @gogibeef4280
    @gogibeef4280 7 років тому +38

    Korea needs better education on eating disorders because the way most people "diet" there, is by starving, and they don't realize how unhealthy it is for them, physically and mentally
    I know dis cos im korean and i have korean friends who are like this

  • @ParanoidPopsticle
    @ParanoidPopsticle 7 років тому +196

    This is so frustrating! I feel like they don't really know about eating disorders in Korea...

    • @lolo-vh6xh
      @lolo-vh6xh 5 років тому +4

      They don't know. In korea depression isn't taking as an mental disorder.

  • @dananguyen1415
    @dananguyen1415 7 років тому +74

    poor girl need professional help, when you eat to feel satisfy then purge after like that...man i just hope more people know that starving themself is not not how you lose weight

  • @lue-rjeatumpalan1363
    @lue-rjeatumpalan1363 7 років тому +352

    she needs an intervention and therapist. I think this is early onset of Bulimia and anorexia. Theres reaĺly something wrong. I watched this episode and she's already taking sleeping pills to sleep off her stomachache due to overeating and hunger. I hope the show will recommend it for her please I am really worried.

    • @isaymamamoo9469
      @isaymamamoo9469 7 років тому

      what's wrong with taking sleeping pills?

    • @sarah-cv8cp
      @sarah-cv8cp 7 років тому +15

      Tan Chuan En nothings wrong with sleeping pills exactly but the reason she used them and how often was the issue

    • @catanne4700
      @catanne4700 7 років тому +15

      not exactly early onset if she`s been this way for three years. This is disturbing to watch, especially when they all seem to make light of it.

    • @catanne4700
      @catanne4700 7 років тому +2

      Fair enough. There is still a ridiculous amount of stigma in western countries but yes, not nearly as much in asian countries. If this is the way she can get help for herself I truly hope it works.

    • @205555
      @205555 6 років тому

      @Sabrina Wilson thanks for the insight!

  • @luvmylan6747
    @luvmylan6747 7 років тому +21

    This is why Idol/model should not mention diet.. people are obsessed with dieting in korea.. its scary

  • @helixcunt1195
    @helixcunt1195 7 років тому +456

    I feel like this show isn't actually made to help people but only for comedy. What happens to the guest after the show? Do they provide help

    • @WeEatTacos1
      @WeEatTacos1 7 років тому +88

      KAKACIMA there's this certain new corner that they started that shoes the guests after the show and how they've changed and its really inspiring they all shift their lives

    • @FireButterly
      @FireButterly 7 років тому

      KAKACIMA omg voldy icb ive found u here lmaooo is bananatan still alive

  • @yeseulz
    @yeseulz 2 роки тому +5

    Korea’s mentality to eating disorders are usually “diet” “mukbang”
    If a person has anorexia they consider it as “diet” and won’t even care and if they have BED they will consider as “mukbang” “fast metabolism” “foodie”
    The way they think won’t change any time soon..as many ed sufferers increase they just say it as “youth’s obsession to become pretty and happy”
    eating disorders are not even considered a problem to the citizens and it won’t change till the day when even one person looks up to the toxic beauty standards and media pressuring the youths to fit the category especially with their celebrities!
    ~the way I eat is similar I just don’t restrict much(because I can’t) and I don’t purge/vomit why??
    because I have BED and she clearly has bulimia..I really hope she’s doing okay now

  • @vvv-xb7wx
    @vvv-xb7wx 7 років тому +106

    So they think it helps by saying "you're pretty" "do some exercise"?
    Better take her to the therapist!!! like NOW!!!

  • @asecretmakesa
    @asecretmakesa 2 роки тому +15

    스스로 정신머리 고치지 않으면 답이 없다.. 예쁘다고 아무리 말 해줘야 내 눈에는 안 예뻐 보임

  • @sakuragreentea7773
    @sakuragreentea7773 7 років тому +496

    what she needs is to get dragged to a damn hospital (literally drag since shes too weak to even walk like a normal human), not have a tv show and some friends tell her that shes eating bad. she needs doctors to firmly tell her that shes going to die if she continues like this. maybe that'll shake some sense into her.

    • @adastraperaspera8889
      @adastraperaspera8889 6 років тому +22

      Forcing her to eat and get better will make things so much worse. She has to slowly change her mindset about her body and be willing to do it. If you tell her she'll die because of this, I think she literally wouldn't care. When I suffered from anorexia I even felt happy and encouraged to starve more by receiving comments like this. Of course this isn't always the case, but I think that this kind of mindset is widely spread amongst those who suffer from EDs.

    • @Alllooclov
      @Alllooclov 6 років тому +4

      kawaiinoodles forcing someone into a hospital is fucking cruel

  • @MsTheeloisa
    @MsTheeloisa 3 роки тому +6

    the girl: so my friend is like totally bulimic and she's basically killing herself
    the whole studio: hihihihihi ahahahah huhuhuhu

  • @ihghahn
    @ihghahn 7 років тому +397

    This show's really stupid for deciding if an issue is a problem or not. At the end, who are these ppl to decide if it's a problem or not. They're all problems. If I was a producer of this show, I would change it so that it's a rank of how great the problem is. 1 small, but a problem nonetheless, to 5 as a critical problem.

    • @abthurd
      @abthurd 7 років тому +50

      I also do not agree with the format. One good thing I like about the show is they did point out the main problem hence forcing the people to confront with their problem. I think one of the MC did mention it is a premature symptom of anorexia. I hope her friends, her relatives that will be watching this show take note of this and put some action to it. I wish they put two permanent professional casts (therapist/psychiatrist/counselor) in their panel hosts so that eventhough the format applies appropriate advice can be made for the people and also for viewers' learning and awareness.

    • @icedmocha5264
      @icedmocha5264 6 років тому +3

      You're not the producer so lol.. I like the show this way :^)

    • @drea-i2y
      @drea-i2y 6 років тому +11

      They don't decide if it's a problem or not. If they're on the show, then it's a problem by default. But the real question is "do you sympathise with the case".

    • @sugarkats21
      @sugarkats21 6 років тому +5

      Andrea except literally not, the vote is "it is a problem" vs "it is not a problem"

  • @yesipan
    @yesipan 7 років тому +24

    "Can eat a whole pizza in ten minutes" same :')

    • @ninninin656
      @ninninin656 5 років тому +1

      It's not a joke, this girl is seriously ill.

  • @pingkeuchan5114
    @pingkeuchan5114 7 років тому +308

    With her weight she is actually underweight. I hope she gets treatment and she can be healthy again.

    • @user-hb4mk9xk5e
      @user-hb4mk9xk5e 7 років тому +11

      she's not underweight she is normal but the way she goes on a diet is really bad :c

    • @pringlewiingle
      @pringlewiingle 7 років тому +30

      +ExoPanda 164 cm and 48kg is underweight, thats around 5'5 and 105 lbs

    • @hsmloverzanesssa
      @hsmloverzanesssa 7 років тому +16

      +Ivy N-C I feel like in asia especially, even if the BMI is considered underweight officially, it's still considered acceptable in general(?) Like a few years back I was 44-46kg and 166cm yet the school categorised me as acceptable weight

    • @pringlewiingle
      @pringlewiingle 7 років тому +2

      +Jini H yeah that is true.. Guess I'm just going by Canada's standards

    • @ETFbvbAA
      @ETFbvbAA 7 років тому +7

      +Ivy N-C I'm 5'4 and I weighed 100 last times I was weighed but I think that's because I'm naturally skinny. I think it depends on the body type. It's obvious this girl is afraid of gaining weight. It's sad....:/

  • @fatinsam1808
    @fatinsam1808 6 років тому +6

    been bulimic and still struggling i personally dont think she needed these “advices” from comedians and to be broadcasted on national tv. she should talk to the right person. This will not help her binge-purge cycle.

  • @StrawberryBlond21
    @StrawberryBlond21 7 років тому +83

    "Slim people always make a big fuss". Obviously excluding this obvious case of bulimia (why didn't they said that? Doesn't the girl and her friends know about eating disorders? They seem clueless), but I find that quote to be true. I hope this girl gets the help she needs.

  • @justkencontrol
    @justkencontrol 5 років тому +5

    i was in her exact same position and ended up getting diagnosed with anorexia with binge/purge subtype, im going into treatment next month and im absolutely terrified. honestly i am a lot fortunate to live in a country that has facilities to help people with eating disorders, i just wished they took it seriously in asia

  • @abthurd
    @abthurd 7 років тому +177

    Bruh, I don't think she blows out her bad memories out of proportions. And it just doesn't make sense to me they ask her to get over it. It is her friggin memories Really tho? I understand her so much when she said she rejected the guy because he doesn't seem serious at all and she doesn't mix well with guys because of her memories. Not to mention her brother also said the mean things to her. I'm not surprise at all that her distrust towards men is that high. After what she had gone through she deserves so much better than a guy who can easily find someone else to date after she rejected him. From her personality, I would say she's an introvert means it takes time to get to know her and approach her because she would not be approaching people and acting friendly. She's a timid girl. I'm so pissed that they asked her to get over her problems just because she had friends with her. No empathy at all. No amount of boyfriend can help her get through that. If she couldn't learn to love herself first, she will have more problems in the relationship which will lead to more issues. You think it's easy to find an ideal guy that can love a girl with issues and flaws? This is why I stop watching this show. This girl is clearly going through the worst time of her life, need a professional help and they just asked her to get over it, then the problem will be solved. What kind of bullshit is that.
    And just a thought. Her bulimic/anorexic symptoms might have started because of depression due to lack of self-confidence.

    • @Lav3nd3rForest
      @Lav3nd3rForest 5 років тому

      4:20 This guy pisses me off the most.

  • @YoungCGoddess
    @YoungCGoddess 7 років тому +9

    This is just one prime example of why Korean beauty standards need to change... I hope she gets professional help and gains confidence within because she is very pretty and she doesn't have to change for anyone

  • @nielsericcalasin2458
    @nielsericcalasin2458 7 років тому +166

    Some Koreans' obsession on appearance and weight is really alarming.

  • @keziahb.5485
    @keziahb.5485 7 років тому +6

    I hope one day she understands the balance between exercise and eating. You can still work out and eat the food you love, but just less of it. Eating like that and then skipping eating without moving your body can really kill you, so its important to learn balance and to take care of yourself. Too much of some thing can kill you; my best prayers are with her and hope she is bold yet strong enough to recover. Fighting!

  • @sereimony
    @sereimony 7 років тому +8

    This is one of the most memorable episode in my opinion. As a person who has suffered from eating disorders and lack of confidence, I know how hard it is for myself and other people around me. I hope everyone who sees this video, will not starve themselves to lose weight instead, they should be proud of who they are. Appearance is just a small part of you. I think it is the inside that counts.

  • @get2myra
    @get2myra 7 років тому +8

    the vicious cycle of binge/purge is much much deeper than stress, or obsession with her figure. she needs a professional treatment center. The best thing her friends can do for her is have boundaries and stop enabling her activity by trying to comfort her on the phone, but confront her with challenging questions to truly help her to soul search. The unhealthy eating habits is an external result of something very serious internally.

  • @mylifeiscompletewithbts7650
    @mylifeiscompletewithbts7650 7 років тому +151

    she weight 48 and still go on diet my goodness,shame on me 😂😂😂😂

    • @Mintie365
      @Mintie365 7 років тому +87

      That just shows how bad her current mind state is.

    • @marianam1321
      @marianam1321 7 років тому +3

      Jinkook trash kpop fandom 48kg =105lbs

    • @seorae806
      @seorae806 5 років тому

      0

    • @ninninin656
      @ninninin656 5 років тому

      She's sick, she can't control it anymore.

  • @sofuuee
    @sofuuee 4 місяці тому +2

    i wonder how she is doing now… it’s incredibly hard dealing with an eating disorder when it is treated so casually by others. i hope she got the help she deserved

  • @919452
    @919452 7 років тому +164

    Sometimes the way Korean culture sweeps serious issues under the rug makes me sad. I've seen eating disorders now in addition to what is obviously cheating husbands to sexuality denial (gay and lesbian both) and physical and psychological abuse and addiction of both genders, oh and the inferred shame of shotgun weddings... I'm not saying the US doesn't have talk shows about alllllllll off thheeesseeee thiinnggsss (Maury anyone?) but they always seem to talk AROUND what is really happening just so everyone can 'save face'. You know what makes someone proud? Overcoming a real issue instead of pretending the real issue never existed. Here we ask 'how do you feel knowing he's cheating' or 'there is help for you to leave him because he is hitting you' or 'have you thought about seeing someone to discuss your issues with your body and your relationship with food'. There is no "oh so you had your feelings hurt get over it' or 'really though, you are eating too much when you binge'. It's like cultural denial. No one ever stopped stopped a massive hemorrhage by pretending they weren't bleeding in the first place. And just for the analogy naysayers, yeah, a small cut heals on its own, but a small cut is like a woman getting mad because her husband didn't take out the trash that day, but a hemorrhage is like he cut her off from her friends, spends all of their money on booze, and doesn't want to watch their baby (which is on yet another episode of this show).
    I don't think I will be watching anymore episodes because it's too frustrating and sad. Korea is a culture of appeasing others and while societal kindness and respect goes a much longer way than it does in the US it, once reaching a certain line, it's detrimental to personal health both mentally and physically. I hope somewhere there is a culture that has found a decent middle ground that regards those on the outside at the same level as the individual inside without some false sense of shame.

    • @Salem_6_6
      @Salem_6_6 7 років тому +3

      This! So much!

    • @xzxzojkeymtzxzx7712
      @xzxzojkeymtzxzx7712 7 років тому +18

      the abuse that exists is so obvious but they dont acknowledge things like neglect, emotional blackmail etc. and laugh about it that it just hurts to watch. they should really add professional doctors and psychologists to the show and not have the severity of the problem just decided by the audience

  • @Cheannjo
    @Cheannjo 6 років тому +5

    even by listening to taejoon and thr other's narration, i can tell *as clear as a day* how this girl is suffering psychological issues, specifically an eating disorder. i really want to hug her omygod

  • @cinnarenaroll1292
    @cinnarenaroll1292 7 років тому +7

    she's so pretty and seems like such a sweet girl
    if she focused more on her health, I think that could really help her be more confident in herself.
    I hope she comes back to the show later with some improvements and a bright smile

  • @girlonline9038
    @girlonline9038 3 роки тому +3

    Watching this in 2021 mad me so angry. She reminded me of myself because just at that time this came on UA-cam I was 16 and struggling with bulimia / binge eating disorder but thank God I have recovered. The way they said she blew her "bad memories" out of proportion really pissed me off. Because it's the trauma she faced as a young girl with her family that made her react a certain way when people poked her and made fun of her. I had an ED for that exact same reason and its because of childhood trauma from a very materialistic family. I wish her well this 2021.I hope she did her best those past few years.

  • @alex-holly
    @alex-holly 7 років тому +39

    This is textbook bulimia. the poor girl. i hope she goes to a real psychiatrist, i hope that hello counselor has a referral system behind the scenes.
    it sounds like she has a major electrolyte imbalance, all the falling over and fainting. that can effect your heart :\
    at the height of my bulimia i would've rather killed myself than go on a show like this. so humiliating. but i hope the fact that she showed up means that she recognises its a problem.
    if anyone is struggling with an eating disorder please tell someone and get help.
    its a long, long fight but you can get better and be happy with yourself.

  • @august_shin2618
    @august_shin2618 7 років тому +44

    she's totally like me....😣
    can't help if i started one thing then I can't control myself ...c

    • @LadyVSaka
      @LadyVSaka 7 років тому +4

      same, when I eat, I lose myself, the next I will starve my for 3 days... if I over eat myself, I just vomit all out again..

    • @christellen3077
      @christellen3077 7 років тому +6

      Call for help, find activities to do with your friends, consult a nutritionist, get informed, find what you like to eat, learn to cook, a journaling diet for what you eat, to have new ideas, all this to chge your eating patterns! No excuse :) Be blessed!

    • @august_shin2618
      @august_shin2618 7 років тому

      Ama Nona yeah ....i did last 4 days over eat so I'll going Start diet from tmr...

    • @christellen3077
      @christellen3077 7 років тому

      +august shin26 You know whats best for you be safe!

    • @christinaxu6789
      @christinaxu6789 7 років тому +11

      you guys shouldn't do that. its really unhealthy and its damaging your body. if you wanna lose weight. tell a doctor and they can help you out. plus, based on your profile picture, you guys don't need to lose weight.

  • @KajdaAl
    @KajdaAl 7 років тому +1

    The worst part is that nobody said the word anorexia or bulimia out loud, because they don't find this extreme...I wish the girl best good luck, I know from my experience what eating disorder feels like. She needs support.

  • @arushirajesh4843
    @arushirajesh4843 7 років тому +16

    I'm happy something like this was discussed on the show. Korea's obsession with a "slim body" goes way too far sometimes. Like he said, she could have become anorexic. And also like they said, being over 50kg for 164cm is absolutely normal. Honestly, if people make fun of her for her weight or figure, she should just ignore them cuz their views and opinions should not affect her in any way. "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder". You don't have to look like an idol to be considered "pretty". A lot of idols are really underweight but I've seen many idols like Apink's Bomi and Twice's Jihyo who are actually at the right weight.

  • @balletcrazy16
    @balletcrazy16 6 років тому +8

    I think Korea has dieting so ingrained in their culture that even starving or purging seems normal/not a huge issue

  • @26lilily
    @26lilily 4 роки тому +5

    no shit, she's suffering for 3 years, thats some serious eating disorder. and the hosts take it lightly...

  • @user-of7hv4di3c
    @user-of7hv4di3c 2 роки тому +5

    she prolly on edtwt

  • @georgiabradley6744
    @georgiabradley6744 7 років тому +9

    I'm the same height as her but I weight somewhere between 50kg and 55kg... The thought of someone being less than 50kg is already scary... but how she eats is worse :O I hope she goes to a hospital or facility and recovers well

  • @shabirahhisham6328
    @shabirahhisham6328 7 років тому +1

    I suffered from bulimia during my secondary school days so I understand what she's doing and I hope she finds help asap. I got discharged from therapy and hospital last two years and free from ED and living a healthy lifestyle now.

  • @ParanoidPopsticle
    @ParanoidPopsticle 7 років тому +9

    That's not a diet or mainting her figure, she's got an extreme eating disorder. She needs to get help!

  • @TP-nx7uf
    @TP-nx7uf 5 років тому +1

    How the hell is this even legal? She is seriously ill and all they do is just making fun of her. I feel so sorry for the poor girl...even her friend is to blame for shaming her supposed "best friend" in a show like this. This seriously breaks my heart.

  • @ffaeth
    @ffaeth 7 років тому +18

    Well, I complain about myself too. I'm 156 cm and 47kg(I gained 3kg) , I think I'm too heavy but I have no plans of having a diet. Food is delicious so why bother dieting 😂.If you don't wanna gain weight then measure what you eat. Lessen the rice you eat at Breakfast,lunch & dinner, what's important is that you don't skip meals. Eat fruits too.

    • @Vera-wl7fy
      @Vera-wl7fy 7 років тому +6

      I'm 18 years old and weight 54kg/ 157cm I might need to diet but you for sure dont. When I was younger I was stressed and often skiped Breakfast and after school I eat sooooo much that I felt sick. It really ruined my metabolism.
      People that are like the girl on the show need help asap this kind of dieting is not good :(

    • @ffaeth
      @ffaeth 7 років тому +1

      Violeta V I agree. She really needs help.

    • @ffaeth
      @ffaeth 7 років тому +3

      Violeta V That's the bad thing about skipping meals, it can slow down our metabolism, making us gain weight more. It's really not helping at all, I tried that too. 🙁

    • @ubiquitous_star584
      @ubiquitous_star584 7 років тому +1

      페이너지영
      You're definitely not too heavy. I have a large body build and I'm 153cm and 48kg but I'm still very skinnyS

  • @soletslove
    @soletslove Рік тому +2

    this video was so frustrating... they shamed her and made fun of her binge/purge habits instead of saying anything useful, tried to turn everything into a lighthearted joke when ed's are anything but, and misdiagnosed her with "early stages of anorexia". and to make it worse they started talking about boyfriends and again shaming her for not wanting to date! i know this show is bad, but this episode is one of the worst i've seen. i can't understand why her friend would want to humiliate her like this. and it also shows how much importance their society puts on looking pretty, since that's all they say when she tells them her problems

  • @chickenbutt8599
    @chickenbutt8599 7 років тому +12

    they're all nice girls tbh i wish them all happiness and health *

  • @mothastrud
    @mothastrud 6 років тому +3

    This dude really said that she might be developing anorexia, I'm done.

  • @jessicaluxe3745
    @jessicaluxe3745 5 років тому +3

    The reaction they gave of 63 kg , I was so ashamed that I am 62 kg even though people tell me my body looks good..

  • @hihigh1196
    @hihigh1196 7 років тому +1

    this is something that should NOT be discussed on a variety show. eating disorders are a serious matter and they shouldve taken this to a psychiatrist, therapist, doctor, etc not a variety show.

  • @anikaachal6192
    @anikaachal6192 6 років тому +3

    I wish I was there so I could have had a talk with that girl, she is so nice and pure, I hope she is doing well.....

  • @enbyuntaestic2228
    @enbyuntaestic2228 7 років тому +20

    the friend beside the eating disorder friend's eyes reminds me of umji of gfriend

    • @Orhneeyou
      @Orhneeyou 7 років тому +1

      byuntastic hae she does! hairstyle i guess

  • @peya_peya19
    @peya_peya19 5 років тому +4

    I want to share my story, I was 75kg before when I was in high school so I have this diet that I only eat apple everyday, no other foods just only apple and water. I loose weight and I was around 37kg and after that I started to eat foods and after eating I have to vomit everything. If I check that I gain weight like I am around 42kg I have to starve myself for like 3 to 5days and yes I was diagnose with Bulimia 😪.

    • @user-qt9kh2ub6u
      @user-qt9kh2ub6u 4 роки тому

      Peya Aynaga I’m so sorry to hear that :( if you don’t mind me asking, how long did you only eat apples for?

  • @linneacarlsen3969
    @linneacarlsen3969 Рік тому +1

    The binge-restrict cycle is no joke..... + is so hard to get out of!

  • @chia5723
    @chia5723 6 років тому +5

    I feel like they should be talking to professionals, not being on a tv show

  • @ingridlam125
    @ingridlam125 6 років тому +1

    her story is literally my life as well, used to be fat --> got eating disorder --> got extremely skinny --> premature stage of anorexia --> starve myself, dizzy and cold all the time and now i puke from time to time coz i am so anxious of my weight... could totally relate...

  • @Dino13
    @Dino13 6 років тому +3

    Thank you to everyone that wrote in the comments that this girl actually has bulimia and not just "weird eating patterns" because this could have been so triggering to me, thank you for the warning. I clicked thinking it was going to be like those American shows where people eat weird stuff, yet it turns out is an eating disorder and that they discuss it so casually? I lived in Korea a few years ago, and it was so sickening to me how girls treated eating disorders as normal dieting. It was awful and sad and made me feel so empty knowing there was nothing I could do to get them to ask professional help. It definetely triggered my ED so much, but even more than that was how terrible it felt to know how normalized ED were. Again, thank you all from saving me from reliving all that again.

  • @pancake_ghosty
    @pancake_ghosty 3 роки тому +1

    It's the exact same story in Japan. It's like eating disorders don't exist and you are just "disciplined".

  • @Luineile
    @Luineile 7 років тому +6

    Typical case of bulimia. She needs professional psycological and probably dietologist's help to teach her eat regularly in small amounts rather than huge amounts of food in a short time thus resulting vomiting. Friends advices won't help much. She has to want to change herself.

  • @uonlosudlq3316
    @uonlosudlq3316 4 роки тому +2

    I am really worried for this girl. She’s so pretty and I hope she really got help. I really developed a crush on her. So please be safe out there! She is amazing and should really stop being so self conscious. :(

  • @shainiskpascual5271
    @shainiskpascual5271 4 роки тому +3

    Oh my god i can totally relate to her. I binge eat a day because i know the next day i will starve myself. I say to myself that "i should enjoy eating today because the next day, I'm not going to eat" I hate my mind

  • @annishaochon9056
    @annishaochon9056 7 років тому +1

    The only thing I noticed in here is ma bias CHA EUNWOO...
    Still watching in 2017

  • @JIHYODORANT
    @JIHYODORANT 2 роки тому +3

    This show is high key pro-ed. Horrifying 😢

  • @gattipujabestari2616
    @gattipujabestari2616 7 років тому +5

    I just hope her friends will take her to the psychologist after this show, maybe her friends took her to the show to convince her that she actually had problem and needed to go to the doctor soon.

  • @RB-on1bo
    @RB-on1bo 5 років тому +4

    I can relate to her. Once I start I can’t stop

  • @vinessa2825
    @vinessa2825 4 роки тому +2

    me with an eating disorder relating to her .

  • @elviraescalante3759
    @elviraescalante3759 7 років тому +6

    wow... this is so sad... hope she get medical and psyological treatment asap... I understand her feelings when she says she can't stop eating and being afraid of wanting to eat more the next day... this girl has.a serious problem :'( sadly ppl in Korea don't see this as a real concern... o.o

  • @hanabi5153
    @hanabi5153 7 років тому +1

    i died when he impersonated her with that "hajima" JAHAHAAHAHAHAHAH cant stop replaying

  • @AshleyWeill
    @AshleyWeill 6 років тому +3

    It’s crazy how so much of Korea and Japan see eating disorders as diets

  • @taniar523
    @taniar523 2 роки тому +1

    This was back 2016. I hope this girl got the help she needed. She sounds bulimic. Bulimia Nervosa is classified as a potential life threatening eating disorder.

  • @dananguyen1415
    @dananguyen1415 7 років тому +9

    such a sad story, hate to do parents and society blaming but seriously, people need to think before they speak and act. words and action can hurt and traumatized a person like this girl. and wtf, she didnt even get that much vote... this kinda say that korea doesnt quite take eating disorder seriously..tsk tsk

  • @florenciairenaharli9574
    @florenciairenaharli9574 6 років тому +1

    asian people aren't common with any information of eating disorders, i live in Indonesia. i've struggled with bulimia since elementary school and both me and my mother had just realized it last year when i open up my bad eating habit (am recovering and maintaining a healthy diet now). I opened up about it to my boyfriend at the time, saying: "I am bulimic" and he asked me "what is it? what is bulimia", i got similar responses when i stated it to my close friends as well.

  • @arimisyarijung5930
    @arimisyarijung5930 7 років тому +21

    Is Choi Taejoon a regular member of hello counselor, now?

  • @mayuri08
    @mayuri08 2 роки тому +2

    I feel like these people should be referred to actual specialists rather than the panel of hosts because none of them seem to know what they’re talking about. A lot of asian cultures have normalized starving and things like that and I can speak from personal experiences. I really understand what she’s saying here. It can be hard for people with eating disorders to be happy with themselves when they know they didn’t reach their goal number on the scale. There has been so many days that the number on the scale that morning was all I could think about the rest of the day. Eating disorders get glamorized a lot but it’s torture. I really do hate the fact that my life seemingly revolves around food but I know if I start to eat “ normally “ again I’ll gain. Sorry for the rant but it’s just really difficult when you deal with these issues like ones being discussed and all people can say is to simply “stop”. These things are more complex than that. I’ve been struggling with an eating disorder since the 6th grade and have relapsed this year. I really don’t know what my future entails because i’m still young. Sometimes it feels silly talking about these things because it’s not taken seriously sometimes. Sorry again.

  • @sorchanewman3385
    @sorchanewman3385 7 років тому +5

    This is really sad because it looks as if this girl has an eating disorder and she really shouldn't be on a show like this she should see a doctor or a therapist. I don't think any of these presenters are qualified to help her and this really shows how behind korea is in terms of mental illness.