‘My Feet Are Killing Me’: Dr. Ebonie Plucks Over 200 Warts & Lesions
Love them or hate them, TLC’s medical shows tend to bring in lots of viewers. And that’s why they keep promoting shows like Dr. Pimple Popper and My Feet Are Killing Me.
But the most recent episode of My Feet Are Killing Me was definitely not for the faint of heart. In the latest installment, Dr. Ebonie Vincent plucked more than 200 warts and lesions from a patient’s foot.
Keep reading to get the inside scoop on the patient in question.
My Feet Are Killing Me features a patient with hundreds of warts
People that come to the physicians on My Feet Are Killing Me often exhaust all other options. By the time Dr. Ebonie sees them, they’re in a lot of pain and don’t know what else to do. And that’s exactly what happened to Mitch.
Having hundreds of warts and lesions on his feet have made it painful for Mitch to move around. But hit feet have also taken a pretty big toll on his mental health. Sadly, Mitch feels really bad about his feet when he looks at them. The warts definitely aren’t hit fault, but he feels ashamed of his body and wants Dr. Ebonie’s help.
Thankfully, this is exactly what Dr. Ebonie is here for. My Feet Are Killing Me fans watched on as she removed each of his warts, one by one.
In the end, Dr. Ebonie manages to get all the warts off Mitch’s body. But the warts are caused by a condition that makes his body grow them at absurd rates. In other words, it’s possible that the warts will come back someday. But if it does happen, he knows he has medical options now.
Neoeko’s episode really caught the audience’s attention
My Feet Are Killing Me fans have had the chance to see many different amazing procedures over the course of the show. But one Season 4 episode definitely got a lot of attention.
The episode featured a woman named Neoeko who severely injured her foot in a car accident a decade prior to taping. The doctors determined she actually broke her foot and it never healed properly. In other words, Neoeko had been walking on a broken foot for 10 years. It didn’t even sound possible!
Thankfully, after a lengthy surgery, the doctors were able to get Neoeko walking again — pain-free. It really seems like the doctors on this TLC show have superpowers.
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