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How to livestream Plot As per the show's synopsis -- "Dr. Ebonie, Dr. Brad and Dr. Sarah are back to treat exceptional foot maladies, including a condition so rare that only eight people in the world have ever been diagnosed with it. In these new episodes, the doctors perform transformational work on patients with everything from literal horns to bark-like growths on their feet - they'll even see a woman who appears to have permanent stilettos on her heels, an extremely rare condition called Olmstead Syndrome. The doctors will use their expertise and compassion to help their patients put their best foot forward to reclaim their lives. Additionally, in the digital series My Feet Are Killing Me: Foot Notes, premiering on TLCg o and later on discovery+, Dr. Brad, Dr. Ebonie, and Dr. Sarah provide their point of view on never-before-seen cases. Join the conversation using the hashtag #MyFeetAreKillingMe."
Weil Foot & Ankle hosts Warm Soles Sock Drive Warm Soles Sock Drive Updated 12/16/2020 7:38 PM This holiday season Weil Foot & Ankle Institute (WFAI), the largest podiatry practice in the Midwest and one of the largest in the U.S., which has 30 podiatrists and 22 clinic locations in Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin, is giving back to their community by hosting a "Warm Soles Sock Drive." In this first annual event WFAI is collecting new pairs of socks to donate to the homeless members of their communities. Socks are the most requested items by homeless shelters and essential for podiatric health.
Dr. Mary Ann Bender, a physician at WFAI who is leading this effort, says "brutally cold weather in January and February puts the homeless population at very high risk for frostbite, infections, ulcerations, nerve damage, and pain. Being able to provide new, warm socks to the homeless is a small step toward keeping their feet warm and protected from the elements."