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.
A man with horns on his feet, a woman whose foot went through a windshield, and a guy that has "dead man's feet" create mysterious challenges for Dr. Brad and Dr. Ebonie.
A woman with growths like permanent stilettos, a man with terribly twisted toes, and a woman with feet that look like stones are all desperate for Dr. Brad, Dr. Ebonie and Dr. Sarah to save them from the pain!
Dr. Ebonie and Dr. Brad have their hands full treating a woman with fluid dripping out of her foot, a man born with seven toes on each foot, and a barber that dropped a steel door on his big toe 20 years ago whose nail has now grown completely deformed.
Dr. Ebonie and Dr. Brad have their hands full when they are visited by a woman with a foot she says is cursed, a man with an extraterrestrial on his toe, and a woman with a very cranky callus.
A man with a mysterious hard growth on his foot and a dancer who returns for an encore surgery keep Dr. Brad and Dr. Ebonie on their toes.
When a man that urinates on his feet, a patient with twisted toes, and a woman who says she walks like a clodhopper visit the doctors, they are faced with shock -- and wet socks.
A man with tiny tumors all over his toes, a patient whose toenails cut holes in her shoes, and a woman with a big toe that is twisted almost completely around make an interesting day for Dr. Ebonie, Dr. Sarah and Dr. Brad.
A man who broke his foot three times and never saw a doctor hopes Dr. Ebonie can provide him with some help. A woman with a strange growth that looks like burnt cauliflower visits Dr. Sarah. One of Dr. Brad's most shocking patients returns for a checkup.
A woman with horribly dislocated toes, a man who walks on his toenails, and a woman who needs fatter feet are all curious cases for Dr. Brad and Dr. Ebonie.
Dr. Ebonie tries to help Devon, whose foot is so misshapen he calls it Igor. In New Jersey, Dr. Sarah treats a woman with killer corns and twisted toenails, and Dr. Brad helps a woman with toes spread so far apart they make a peace sign.
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