Although TLC tends to get a bad rap for perpetuating controversial reality TV content in 2022, shows like My Feet Are Killing Me can help viewers struggling with chronic ankle, heel, and foot pain. With the show's fourth season concluding in July 2022, fans have yet to hear if the network will pursue a fifth season, leaving many to wonder if podiatrists Brad Schaeffer and Ebonie Vincent have seen their last time in front of the camera.
If season 5 of My Feet Are Killing Me is not renewed, now is a perfect opportunity to recommend like-minded medical reality TV shows that could help viewers get through their physical ailments.
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If season 5 of My Feet Are Killing Me is not renewed, now is a perfect opportunity to recommend like-minded medical reality TV shows that could help viewers get through their physical ailments.
Trauma: Life In The ER (1997-2002) Stream On Discovery+
One of the earliest medical reality shows on record, Trauma: Life in the ER was designed to give viewers a real-life glimpse into Emergency Room protocols made popular by the highly-acclaimed medical TV show ER.
- 12/10/2022
- by Jake Dee
- ScreenRant
No one wants to walk a mile in these patients' shoes! In an exclusive supertease for My Feet Are Killing Me, the hit TLC medical transformations show returns on Wednesday, Aug. 4 with new episodes of gaping gashes and gnarly foot ailments. Drs. Ebonie Vincent, Brad Schaeffer and Sarah Haller appear to be just as shocked as viewers after treating permanent skin "stilettos," mutated horns and bark-like growths on patients' feet. Like something out of a science fiction horror film, this first look at My Feet Are Killing Me captures the too-cringe moments that make you wonder just how these podiatry problems exist. "There's not a lot that shocks...
- 6/29/2021
- E! Online
We can't unsee My Feet Are Killing Me's new supertease. In this exclusive first look for the TLC medical reality hit, which returns Monday, Jan. 25, Dr. Ebonie Vincent, Dr. Brad Schaeffer and Dr. Sarah Haller tackle podiatric medical conditions and procedures you won't believe. (Warning: This trailer features graphic content.) Dr. Vincent exclusively told E! News, "This season the stakes are higher, and the cases are harder! This upcoming season is filled with patients you were introduced to during our telemedicine series—My Feet Are Killing Me: First Steps—as well as new patients. We are going on a journey with all these patients from initial consultations to visits to surgeries. You will...
- 1/21/2021
- E! Online
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