My Feet Are Killing Me - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
My Thumb Is a Toe!
A woman who walked on a broken leg for ten years is Dr. Ebonie's most difficult surgery yet; Dr. Sarah shakes the hand of a man with a big toe for a thumb.
Hammerhead Foot
A man with a foot shaped like a hammerhead shark is one of the worst cases Dr. Brad has ever seen; a man who has never scrubbed his feet shocks Dr. Ebonie; Dr. Sarah removes a bizarre growth that looks like a worm growing out of a woman's toe.
A Smell From Hell
Dr. Brad removes growths like horns coming out of a woman's feet; Dr. Sarah treats three sisters and their six fungus feet; Dr. Ebonie helps a woman who hasn't seen her foot in almost two years.
Monstrous Mystery Growth
A man has a monstrous mystery growing on his foot; a young woman's foot looks like a hand; a woman with feet as hard as stone give the doctors some big problems to solve.
Horse Heels
The doctors take on a man with a hole-y mystery, a dancer with towering toenails who brings his pampered pooch to his appointment, and a woman who is so desperate she's resorted to wrapping her feet in medical tape.
Fix My Twisty Toes!
A woman who has had 25 failed surgeries and is left with twisted toes hopes that her 26th surgery, this time by Dr. Ebonie, will be the cure-all; Dr. Brad gets to the root of what's behind a giant callus; Dr. Sarah's patient has bulges on her feet.
Alien Brain Toe
Dr. Ebonie removes an alien brain growing out of a cancer survivor's toe; Dr. Sarah reconstructs a woman's twisted and dislocated toes; Dr. Brad takes a scalpel to a massive heel growth, but the patient refuses to take numbing shots.
Beastly Feet!
A devoted husband hopes Dr. Sarah can rid his feet of fungus and save his marriage; what Dr. Brad's patient thinks is just a giant wart could be something much more dangerous; a woman with webbed toes and low self-esteem seeks Dr. Ebonie's help.
Horror Movie Bunion
Dr. Ebonie faces a bunion that looks like something from a horror movie; Dr. Brad helps a skateboarder with huge masses on the bottom of his foot; Dr. Sarah treats a bad case of fungus and disfigured toenails.
My Foot Looks Like Parmesan Cheese!
A teen with the worst case of webbed toes Dr. Ebonie has seen, a woman with growths so aggressive they could cut off her toes, and a woman with a callus the size of a block of parmesan cheese put the doctors in uncharted territory.
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