Photo: Science Photo Library/Getty Images I will always remember 2019 as the year I first saw a podiatrist after my big toenail ripped off while dancing — to Journey, unfortunately — at a wedding. When I say the nail was “off,” that’s only partly true; it was hanging on by a little toenail nubbin, and the podiatrist had to inject numbing solution into my toe half a dozen times to get it all the way off.
To this end, I’d like to suggest watching TLC’s new show My Feet Are Killing Me, airing tonight. The nine-part series, which hopes to follow-up on the success of TLC’s Dr. Pimple Popper, will highlight a variety of imperfections and ills, including wart clusters, fungus, and “foot reconstructions,” according to People. I’ve yet to see it, but the trailer — which I won’t embed because “viewer discretion is advised” due to the copious graphic images of feet — is gnarly as fuck.
People reports that patients featured on the show will include “a romance novelist looking to get her unsightly sixth toe amputated; an athlete with two dramatically different sized feet … a nudist with severe fungus; and an adorable toddler born with 12 toes.” In other words, this show has a lot of problems. It’s heel-to-toe gross-out magic, and that’s what I want.
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