Next Episode of My Feet Are Killing Me is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
Medical docu-format following Dr. Ebonie Vincent & Dr. Brad Schaefer as they tackle foot problems. Everything from grave ailments and cosmetic procedures to foot reconstruction. Each episode sees endearing patients undergo treatment to fix embarrassing foot problems with unbelievable results.
Dr. Ebonie's skills are tested as she attempts to diagnose a patient with feet covered in huge, wart-like masses. Dr. Brad is confronted with a dangerous mystery case that could be related to the elephant man as well as a patient with paper thin skin.
Cindy is desperate to have Dr. Brad fix her stumpy foot and get back to skiing. Gregory has open wounds on both feet and hopes Dr. Ebonie can heal them. Glen's feet are split down the middle, and Dr. Brad is determined to find a solution to ease his pain.
Despite having the longest big toes Dr. Brad has ever seen, Anna hopes for the feet she's always wanted. Russell visits Dr. Ebonie with feet that look like hooves. Patty lost most of her foot in an extreme amputation, and she needs Dr. Sarah's help.
Nate sees Dr. Brad for help with the raging calluses on his feet. Savannah has a rare condition that made her big toe grow to an enormous size and hopes Dr. Ebonie can help. Dr. Brad is determined to uncover the mystery behind John's massive foot growth.
Troy's extra toe causes him pain, and he hopes Dr. Ebonie can provide him with relief. Dr. Brad does his best to untangle a ballet dancer's twisted feet. Ramon turns to Dr. Ebonie for help with the massive sacks of fluid hanging from his leg and ankle.
Michael visits Dr. Sarah to see if she can help with his twisted toes. Robyn has big corns on her feet and hopes Dr. Brad can cut them out so she'll be able to walk pain free once again. Richard sees Dr. Ebonie for issues related to his missing big toe.
A woman with a two-pound mass in her foot, a man with pasta-shaped toenails, and a woman with heels like rocks has our team of doctors scratching their heads and holding their noses.
Dr. Ebonie, Dr. Brad and Dr. Sarah have their hands full with three extreme and challenging surgical cases, including crossed toes, unknown masses and even a ruptured Achilles, and they each try to make sure their patients will walk normally again.
A woman with twisted toes, a man with Frankenstein feet and a mother with extreme calluses all have the doctors battling major cases.
Dr. Brad and Dr. Sarah have their hands full when they are faced with twins that have identical toe problems. Also, a boy with extremely itchy feet and a woman born with a massively large toe are desperate for Dr. Ebonie's help.
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