Hello, Readers! For those of you who are worried about medical reality shows, a fan favorite is returning to the screen with ‘My Feet Are Killing Me Season 3 on TLC.
This TLC reality show premiered in 2020 and quickly became a hit with viewers. Dr. Bradley Schaeffer and Dr. Ebonie Vincent face some of the worst issues feet ever seen on television in this episode.
Fans will recall that Dr. Schaeffer and Dr. Vincent battled issues such as “alligator foot” in Seasons 1 and 2. The condition is officially known as hemihypertrophy, and it is caused by the patient’s feet growing too fast. Furthermore, one episode was titled Moldy Cheese Feet, a different description for the condition.
My Feet Are Killing Me Season 3: Release Date
The show will premiere on Wednesday, August 4, 2021, at 10 pm EST.
What is this about?
Dr. Ebonie, Dr. Brad, and Dr. Sarah come back to treat remarkable foot maladies, including an ailment so unusual that only eight individuals in the world have ever been diagnosed with it,” according to the show’s synopsis.
The doctors do transformational work on patients with everything from literal horns to bark-like growths on their foot in these new episodes; they’ll even see a woman with permanent stilettos on her heels, a condition known as Olmstead Syndrome. The doctors will utilize their knowledge and compassion to assist their patients in reclaiming their life by assisting them in putting their best foot forward.
Cast and Characters
Dr. Bradley Schaeffer and Dr. Ebonie Vincent, who live on opposite ends of the country, are among the show’s cast members. Both doctors are well-known foot and ankle surgeons. Sole Podiatry NYC, a boutique wellness facility for foot, was just founded by Dr. Schaeffer. Dr. Vincent, on the other hand, is a podiatrist and a mental and physical health advocate.
Dr. Sarah Haller, a podiatrist and foot surgeon, occasionally joins the two deserving doctors on My Feet Are Killing Me. Dr. Haller is a former ballerina who knows firsthand how a podiatrist can help with hurting feet.