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My Feet Are Killing Me

What I enjoy about the series is that each episode focuses on different patients, from consultation to surgery and follow-up, so you can start watching anywhere in the season. 

While some patients visit the doctors for cosmetic procedures, others face grave ailments and are in severe pain because of their condition. It's heartbreaking to see how people are unable to live out their passion, or do a simple task because of the state of their feet. Walking or just standing is something we so easily take for granted. 

Whether the doctors are treating a patient for puss-filled blisters or toe amputation, Dr Ebonie and Dr Brad treat every patient with compassion, making them feel understood and safe with their warm bedside manner. 

I'm sure we can agree that the one thing we often feel insecure about is their feet, especially if we have to share our "crocodile feet" with the world! 

From the first incision to implanting metal pins and cadaver bones in their patients' feet, viewers get a look inside the operating theatre, so be warned this part is not for the squeamish. 

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