@@bookwormwonder Her own stem cells were probably used from skin elsewhere than her feet. Studies have found that stem cell treatments can help improve the growth of healthy new skin tissue.
As someone who suffers from a very unusual condition, having a doctor think outside of the box for a treatment can literally be a lifesaver. Bless Dr. Haller for her resourcefulness!
@@Shorts11327 its SO painful. Just a small corn is bad enough. Look up corns on the foot. Basically its a mass that you step on that has nerves under it. Its SO painful. I wouldn't be able to walk with that. I had one removed, and I still get phantom pain there
@Shorts11327 i have no heel padding on my feet from a rare illness, so i walk around on bone & at the back of my foot a callus forms under my sharp heel bone. If i don't debride the callus it feels like a nail going into my foot hurts very much. i really felt for her seeing her crawl 😢.. before i was cutting them off 6 different sites with a knife just cutting them was painful & was difficult to get relief! I am glad i found the dremal that's what she should use 100% get the feet surgically done. then be constant with a dremal
@@Shorts11327 think of it like walking on little needles. That hurts even though there aren't many nerves in the area. The pain sensors can still feel. Trying on shoes must be a nightmare for them. Unfortunately there is no cure for this condition.
I like how this doctor thought hey , there isn’t a current procedure that does the trick and came up with her own , instead of being just the average doctor and saying there is no cure and nothing you can do, creativity isn’t always one and two with doctors but in this moment she was creative and 100% innovative
Truly. Just imagine the medical afflictions that would have never been conquered without the shared bravery of a patient and an innovative physician. Without those stalwart visionaries, we would have been doomed to forever suffer the feeble machinations of "doctors" that carry the "shit happens, nothing more I can do" mentality.
But then sometimes they won’t get paid if they add the “graphic” scenes. Like there’s a channel I watch about horse rescue and they have to leave things out but then they have a second channel which is for the vets and then they show all the surgeries and stuff but of course I don’t get funded like the main channel
@@fivemjsoh graphic is bad, but influencer hoes can show pretty much everything on camera and get paid. Tells you where Porntubes guidelines are. Education and information? NO N9T ALLOWED! Pornography and over sexualization - Go right ahead.
RUclips "community guidelines" likely. Yet, they have no problem showing a first person, shoot em up, video game. We're big boys and girls. If you don't want to see things like this, then watch something else.
This was how I felt the other day when I went to the dentist and there was a new younger hygienist going “wow you have such beautiful teeth! Look at them!” And just admiring them 😂😂 the thing is I have very average teeth. She definitely is in the right line of work.
My father and I both have Olmsted Syndrome and have been successfully treated using skin grafts. When the condition first appeared in my father in the 1950's, many differing treatments were unsuccessfully tried, meanwhile the pain grew unbearable and amputation of his feet was a possible option being discussed. At the time my father lived near East Grinstead (London) where pioneering plastic surgeon Archibald McIndoe was working. As a last resort dad went for surgery with him and this worked. I have been the beneficiary of this knowledge and have had multiple skin graft operations (14 in total) covering both my feet and parts of both hands. The skin grafts have all been split thickness with the donor sites being my thighs.
Hey can I ask a question though? What is the source of the pain? It can’t be from within the calluses themselves right? It seems like the calluses are the cause of the pain but that can’t be it, right?
@@markieffmorris9263the nerves in her feet make it feel like stepping on rocks all the time, is if the calluses themselves are like rocks stuck to her sensitive feet and she has to walk on them barefoot wherever she goes.
100% I got to my 30s before mine turned on me, Crohn’s colitis first , then two bouts of sepsis and then my liver packed in and hand a transplant. Never was a drinker or smoker . And spent my life doing sports and being active. Just got lucky. But going well now.
Aaawwww you can tell the dr was trying not to cry🥹what a sweetheart, a beautiful soul! It’s so rare to see doctors actually care deeply about their patients, may god bless both of them ♥️
The doctor stepped out of the norm and created a treatment plan of her own for this poor woman. And it WORKED!!! I'm a nurse and I've never heard of this medical condition. I feel so sorry for this woman. I hope the grafting is a long term solution to her painful, disabling condition. Hooray for everyone!!!!💜❤
I mean sure, but this isn't a new procedure for Olmstead. There is a paper published in 2008 on the long term affects of skin grafts used to treat Olmstead. Perhaps it wasn't this exact same procedure, but it's not as revolutionary as you or the show make it sound. Even 5 minutes of research would have shown you that.
I was deeply moved by what I witnessed, feeling great empathy for the unfortunate woman and struggling to fathom the extent of her suffering. However, it is imperative that we acknowledge the exceptional skills and efforts demonstrated by the doctor in performing their duties.
Please enlighten all of us as to what is so funny or wrong with my reply for giving credit to this doctor when none of this girls previous doctors were really unable to help her. People like you with zero empathy for other people are truly sick individuals.
Many people in the United States do not have the treatment and surgery because they don't have the money to pay, while in Cuba it is free, and the United States wants to destroy the "terrible Cuban dictatorship" that uses Cubans' taxes to finance the its universal public health system.
Amazing to see a doctor actually behaving like a DOCTOR. Doctor back in the day meant finding solutions where there was none, using your expertise to figure out new treatments that is a real doctor to me ❤
Depends if debridement is classed as a procedure . Yup , wow this is a mass of hyped debridement . We had a client with this whilst training 35 years ago , our professors would have gone wild at the awful edges . Half the management plan involves client self care .
Absolutely incredible job, I really felt for this lovely lady, the pain she was having and the treatment she received by you was just incredible, thankyou for sharing
So emotional right now, she is grateful for little things like getting out of bed in the morning, things we take for granted. I am so happy for her. Bless this doctor.
I cannot stop watching this video. It is fascinating with how the surgery went, the implanting of the skin grafts and the plan to do a long term care plan for this young person suffering from a permanent affliction. Great video!
So true!! This comment needs to be spotlighted. Does she not realize how many surgeries are on RUclips with no blur? Seriously, there’s a video for nearly every surgery under the sun, completely unblurred
Tailored healthcare. This is what people need. Some cases fall out of statistics and way too often we see doctors that take their knowledge further than academic data. This woman is an amazing physician.
Wow! I'm so, so happy for her and for her mom, I'm sure it hasn't been easy for her either. There are so many weird conditions... Sometime we take health for granted, but watching her story and other people's stories make me just want to be grateful for every single part of my body. And watching the doctors work is also humbling.
I'm so glad you showed the follow up of how she was doing afterwards. I follow another skin doctor's channel who doesn't show the follow ups and it's frustrating not to know whether the treatment was helpful.
Just wow. I feel so bad for the young lady that she has been in pain most of her life due to the simple task of walking. Your creativity in the procedure hopefully has been and continue to be the answer.
God bless Dr. Haller for treating and helping this young lady. This skin graft surgery will help many other patients who are suffering with this awful syndrome.
God bless Dr. Halle’s or treating and helping this young lady this skin graft surgery will help many others appears who are suffering with this awful syndrome
My dad used this product after a mohs procedure that took his tissue down to the skull. Crazy how much it promoted healthy skin growth. You could barely see a scar.
wow ive literally never seen nor heard of such a competent and intelligent doctor!!!!! id trust her with every cell in my body. so articulate and compassionate. you can tell she actually wants to treat people and doesnt focus on the finacial aspect.
I know RUclips has a policy about blood and such, but this is something that I feel anyone watching the procedure could benefit, even the non-medical persons. I wish there was a way to see the actual graft and the sutures, the tissue under the graft, etc.
If you have max the show is on there but it says it's on season episode 3. However this girl is featured in season 4 episode 3 or maybe season 3 but it's not this video on thefd
I am really wishing for an update on her recovery, I go through this daily and was skeptical about the treatment plan as I’ve been through so many types of treatments but hopeful she’s recovering as the doctor intended.
There is a little improvement, but it's not that huge...you can see in here foot after the operation is starting to reforme ( slower, but still reforming ) the calusses
I just watched this episode this evening. I really hope this method gives the patient some longer term relief. Certainly looked great at the end of the episode. Fingers crossed. The human body is truly amazing. So if you can reset the skin with the mesh, hopefully the procedure can help others with this extremely rare syndrome.
First of all my heart goes out to this woman for having to endure that on a daily basis, and we think we have it bad sometimes. She is so sweet, and a very pretty woman. Secondly, what a great doctor, hats off to her for really caring for her patient, and being innovative beyond her normal duty. Lots of love for both❤
OmG! This poor girl. I hope this will give her relief from pain for a long time. I just hope she won’t have to deal with this again too soon. She’s such a sweetheart.
Do you live in India? Before I saw this video, every case of Olmstead syndrome that I had ever heard of was in India. It was years ago, but I remember reading about a family where most of (if not all... I can't remember all of the details) the children had the condition. The severity of the condition varied amongst the siblings..with it ranging from similar to the case in this video to one of having growths that resembled bricks on the bottoms of their feet. What made that case different was that these children weren't receiving any treatment..nor were they doing any 'trimming' of their growths, like the girl in this video did..along with receiving annual professional trim jobs from doctors.
I would’ve been in the doctors office way before it got that out of control. I feel so bad for her. Because it’s a condition she can’t control. Good thing there’s doctors that’s experienced with this.
This was my first time watching one of your videos & I'm completely amazed & love what you've done for this young lady. Keep up the magnificent work!! 💜💯
I have pancreatic cancer and everytime I went for terrible pain they thought I was a pill seeker and sent me home, took me 6 months to actually get tests done. Now, in my past I was a heroin junkie and have 4 overdoses on record. So they didn't care or believe me that I was having excruciating pain 24 7
My heart and sympathy to the victim of this genetic disorder. No one should go through life with the disability to not walk yet…. you still can. But it is.. painful to do so. I hope her treatment goes well and recover to a normal level of skin.
I'm so proud of you're so swrong when I was a child My feet used to get cracky and dry and hurt I couldn't walk And my grandmother You just to suck my feet and put bags on my feet at night to get moisture back in She love me so much and nurse my feet back to health To where I could walk I'm praying for you God bless you And family Doctors and surgical team I'm praying for you
@Zafir89 I had one of those things once in my life. It was like constantly having a pea size piece of gravel stuck to the bottom of my foot. I can only imagine what this feels like to this lady. Heres a tip if you ever get another plantar wart tho. Soak a small piece of cotton the size of the top of the wart in apple cider vinegar, then cover the whole thing with the original silver duct tape sealed against your foot. Change it once a day. It *will* remove the entire wart with minimal pain after a few weeks. I saw that somewhere and didnt believe it but had tried all the other stuff like wart remover and the stupid thing kept coming back so I was desperate. It works!
I really hope this fix works long term for her. If it does I’m sure the 100 other people with this will be so thankful to be able to try something new to help
I can't imagine this woman's suffering. The doctor came up with a genius suggestion. Would be great to see what happened when she healed, if it was successful and whether it's had a long term effect.
GREAT JOB DOCTORS, THE LIFE THIS WOMAN WAS LIVING WAS ONE OF DISCOMFORT AND PAIN, AND YOU HELPED RESOLVE THIS. I HOPE OTHERS WILL COME FORWARD TO GET THE HELP THEY CAN OBTAIN FROM YOU.
It doesn’t make any sense they showed us you taking the the knife and cutting the the big pieces off with no problem then you went to go so the graphs onto the foot and they blow it out makes no sense.
This is such a curious condition and I have never heard of it. It must be so painful, yet she manages to be so beautiful and fresh. I wish her health and peace, she has a great energy to her and she deserves to be carefree.
I don't believe there's only 100 people in the world with this condition. There's only a hundred people who have spoken up and had it diagnosed, sure. But I bet there's a lot more people who simply haven't ever mentioned it out of embarrassment.
This Doctor is talented and a real passion for something out of the ordinary that has never been done. So, she is going to reach very high in her skills.
If this skin graft really does “reset” her cells to grow healthy skin (no rejection), you have one heck of a paper to write for JAMA.
I agree, this is an amazing use of grafting. I was astounded to see the final result.
I'm surprised that stem cells weren't injected as well. Great case though
@@lisaforsythe5325 agree but who's stem cells ? Hers are programed to do this to her feet.
@@bookwormwonder Her own stem cells were probably used from skin elsewhere than her feet. Studies have found that stem cell treatments can help improve the growth of healthy new skin tissue.
@@bookwormwonder I imagine they couldn't use anyone from her family since it's genetic. They get a donor.
As someone who suffers from a very unusual condition, having a doctor think outside of the box for a treatment can literally be a lifesaver. Bless Dr. Haller for her resourcefulness!
I’m just baffled at how this could be so painful…when the skin calluses up over and over there’s usually no nerve endings in there
@@Shorts11327 its SO painful. Just a small corn is bad enough. Look up corns on the foot. Basically its a mass that you step on that has nerves under it. Its SO painful. I wouldn't be able to walk with that. I had one removed, and I still get phantom pain there
@Shorts11327 i have no heel padding on my feet from a rare illness, so i walk around on bone & at the back of my foot a callus forms under my sharp heel bone. If i don't debride the callus it feels like a nail going into my foot hurts very much. i really felt for her seeing her crawl 😢.. before i was cutting them off 6 different sites with a knife just cutting them was painful & was difficult to get relief! I am glad i found the dremal that's what she should use 100% get the feet surgically done. then be constant with a dremal
@@Shorts11327 think of it like walking on little needles. That hurts even though there aren't many nerves in the area. The pain sensors can still feel. Trying on shoes must be a nightmare for them. Unfortunately there is no cure for this condition.
@Shorts11327 just imagine walking barefoot through a rock garden or in beach water full of broken shells
I like how this doctor thought hey , there isn’t a current procedure that does the trick and came up with her own , instead of being just the average doctor and saying there is no cure and nothing you can do, creativity isn’t always one and two with doctors but in this moment she was creative and 100% innovative
Truly. Just imagine the medical afflictions that would have never been conquered without the shared bravery of a patient and an innovative physician. Without those stalwart visionaries, we would have been doomed to forever suffer the feeble machinations of "doctors" that carry the "shit happens, nothing more I can do" mentality.
When big pharma is paid not to create a cure it will be like this.
And who takes the responsibility if it failed drastically. Minor changes in treatment can cause death you knw?
Still not critical thinkers and read the over 100 studies showing masks are useless unless in surgery so she doesn't drool on the open cuts. lol
@@kingsleychez5308 That's why contracts exist, although for a surgery like that O doubt it could get too bad.
I absolutely cannot stand it when they blur the screen! There is NOTHING here that we can't see on a hundred RUclips channels!
Or survival and horror movies.
But then sometimes they won’t get paid if they add the “graphic” scenes. Like there’s a channel I watch about horse rescue and they have to leave things out but then they have a second channel which is for the vets and then they show all the surgeries and stuff but of course I don’t get funded like the main channel
Blame Susan Wojcicki...
@@fivemjsoh graphic is bad, but influencer hoes can show pretty much everything on camera and get paid.
Tells you where Porntubes guidelines are.
Education and information? NO N9T ALLOWED!
Pornography and over sexualization - Go right ahead.
RUclips "community guidelines" likely. Yet, they have no problem showing a first person, shoot em up, video game. We're big boys and girls. If you don't want to see things like this, then watch something else.
Can you imagine the pain that poor girl has endured. I pray she gets relief and gets well forever!
Yes, stepping on lego. Luckily not constantly
The way the doctors get so excited to examine the calluses just let’s you know that they are in the right profession.
This was how I felt the other day when I went to the dentist and there was a new younger hygienist going “wow you have such beautiful teeth! Look at them!” And just admiring them 😂😂 the thing is I have very average teeth. She definitely is in the right line of work.
FACTSSSSS
@@songbirdsystem1465 Probably because she sees shit teeth all day lol
Pork's first cause of this disease
Actually I think they are always flirting with each other
My father and I both have Olmsted Syndrome and have been successfully treated using skin grafts. When the condition first appeared in my father in the 1950's, many differing treatments were unsuccessfully tried, meanwhile the pain grew unbearable and amputation of his feet was a possible option being discussed. At the time my father lived near East Grinstead (London) where pioneering plastic surgeon Archibald McIndoe was working. As a last resort dad went for surgery with him and this worked. I have been the beneficiary of this knowledge and have had multiple skin graft operations (14 in total) covering both my feet and parts of both hands. The skin grafts have all been split thickness with the donor sites being my thighs.
I'm so sorry. But you say "successfully" treated? As in, how much better are you now? I hope to hear 100!
I guess you could say that thick thighs saves lives?
Hey can I ask a question though? What is the source of the pain? It can’t be from within the calluses themselves right? It seems like the calluses are the cause of the pain but that can’t be it, right?
@@markieffmorris9263the nerves in her feet make it feel like stepping on rocks all the time, is if the calluses themselves are like rocks stuck to her sensitive feet and she has to walk on them barefoot wherever she goes.
Watching the video, I don’t completely understand the problem. Can’t the calluses be removed periodically and the patient be managed?
The human body is amazing, especially amazing that it 99% of the time works like it is supposed to, but when it goes wrong it can be so tragic.
Russ Gaulke
"it 99% of the time works like it is supposed"
You are an undecutated fool. Stop spreading your nonsense.
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100% I got to my 30s before mine turned on me, Crohn’s colitis first , then two bouts of sepsis and then my liver packed in and hand a transplant. Never was a drinker or smoker . And spent my life doing sports and being active. Just got lucky. But going well now.
Yes, totally agree!! I too can't walk on my feet because I have tarsal tunnel syndrome in both ankles...it just keeps getting worse..
And that 1% is 99% of the time the fault of the one with the body.
What an absolute genius doctor! Didn't keep doing the norm but devised another option. Amazing and kind.
Aaawwww you can tell the dr was trying not to cry🥹what a sweetheart, a beautiful soul! It’s so rare to see doctors actually care deeply about their patients, may god bless both of them ♥️
The doctor stepped out of the norm and created a treatment plan of her own for this poor woman. And it WORKED!!! I'm a nurse and I've never heard of this medical condition. I feel so sorry for this woman. I hope the grafting is a long term solution to her painful, disabling condition. Hooray for everyone!!!!💜❤
it didn't work though. The calluses are clearly growing back already.
@@christiank6840 the doctor did say there's no cure for it and she hoped that this "treatment will get her "farther than she ever had before."
@@christiank6840 It was a treatment, not a cure. And it worked as intended.
I mean sure, but this isn't a new procedure for Olmstead. There is a paper published in 2008 on the long term affects of skin grafts used to treat Olmstead. Perhaps it wasn't this exact same procedure, but it's not as revolutionary as you or the show make it sound. Even 5 minutes of research would have shown you that.
Graft already yellow. It failed
I am not even grossed out by this I am sad for this lady and her pain she endures daily. My heart goes out to her .
Pretty sure showing this video to a foot fetish person will permanently eradicate that predilection
@@markieffmorris9263😂😂😂 this made me laugh
Right and shes a beautiful woman
@markieffmorris9263
Also traumatize one slightly, speaking for a friend
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Wow! My heart goes out to this woman, so much pain to endure!
Can't imagine
I could only imagine the pain shexwas in after being through something similar but entirely different
I hope she is better
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They could’ve waxed the top of her feet while they were down there.
I was deeply moved by what I witnessed, feeling great empathy for the unfortunate woman and struggling to fathom the extent of her suffering. However, it is imperative that we acknowledge the exceptional skills and efforts demonstrated by the doctor in performing their duties.
Absolutely amazing treatment and this doctor didn’t quit! That’s the most impressive thing. Thank goodness for doctors like her.
😮😂😂😂
Please enlighten all of us as to what is so funny or wrong with my reply for giving credit to this doctor when none of this girls previous doctors were really unable to help her. People like you with zero empathy for other people are truly sick individuals.
I can't believe this poor girl's pain for so many years. It's amazing that she has a doctor like you who cares so much to help her! ❤
Many people in the United States do not have the treatment and surgery because they don't have the money to pay, while in Cuba it is free, and the United States wants to destroy the "terrible Cuban dictatorship" that uses Cubans' taxes to finance the its universal public health system.
I mean the payment bills helps a lot to care 😂
@@ryuzen30try that one again in English
Holy crap I am glad that there are people out there who can do operations like this. They are heroes.
lol heros. Ok
@@bradcallahan3546 I am glad that there are people out there who can spell, They Legendes
A caring young doctor, but highly innovative. Doctors like her are using their scientific knowledge and curiosity too!
Amazing to see a doctor actually behaving like a DOCTOR. Doctor back in the day meant finding solutions where there was none, using your expertise to figure out new treatments that is a real doctor to me ❤
My respect to these DRS. and surgeons for their compassion and medical skills to help peoples lives more bearable from their ills.❤
The Before and After shots Really cleared things up LOL 8:24
Fr I was thinking the same thing 😂
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YT has become garabge for this level of censorship
So glad there are doctors willing to research & not be afraid to use their knowledge of the human body. So awesome.
32 surgeries?!?!?! I feel so terribly for her and her mother.
Her mum broke my heart. 🥺
I hear you helplessly sitting while you baby ravining a surgery poor mom i hope they are ok
Depends if debridement is classed as a procedure . Yup , wow this is a mass of hyped debridement .
We had a client with this whilst training 35 years ago , our professors would have gone wild at the awful edges . Half the management plan involves client self care .
Absolutely incredible job, I really felt for this lovely lady, the pain she was having and the treatment she received by you was just incredible, thankyou for sharing
That poor girl just lost 10lbs! Hoping & praying the grafts work & she can live her young life to the fullest! 💓
Thank God for doctors like this.
So emotional right now, she is grateful for little things like getting out of bed in the morning, things we take for granted. I am so happy for her. Bless this doctor.
I cannot stop watching this video. It is fascinating with how the surgery went, the implanting of the skin grafts and the plan to do a long term care plan for this young person suffering from a permanent affliction. Great video!
Once you started blurring things you lost me. Man I was interested right up until 7:49.
So true!! This comment needs to be spotlighted. Does she not realize how many surgeries are on RUclips with no blur?
Seriously, there’s a video for nearly every surgery under the sun, completely unblurred
Is anyone else flinching by just watching?? I hope she has success and is able to live happily after the surgery!
Tailored healthcare. This is what people need. Some cases fall out of statistics and way too often we see doctors that take their knowledge further than academic data. This woman is an amazing physician.
Wow! I'm so, so happy for her and for her mom, I'm sure it hasn't been easy for her either. There are so many weird conditions... Sometime we take health for granted, but watching her story and other people's stories make me just want to be grateful for every single part of my body. And watching the doctors work is also humbling.
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People like this doctor make history! Great job!!! Congrats!
Brave young girl to share her story. Hope she is doing a lot better now.💕
they share their stories to pay for the surgeries
I'm so glad you showed the follow up of how she was doing afterwards. I follow another skin doctor's channel who doesn't show the follow ups and it's frustrating not to know whether the treatment was helpful.
Man I love watching her just cutting out that terrible pain.Thanks Doc.
I don't like the blurring!
RUclips has been cracking down on “violent” and “gruesome” content,so if they didn’t blur, these vids would be demonetized.
@@gewy982 then why isn't all of the surgeries blured out?
Algorithm isnt perfect
@@debbyriegel9657 some of them are interpreted as educational content, so they allow it
Ikr, and yet they show kids adult content on RUclips kids….but using cartoons 🤦🏼♀️
I’d love to know if there is an update on how she’s doing, if the skin graft worked. What an awesome doctor!
Just wow. I feel so bad for the young lady that she has been in pain most of her life due to the simple task of walking. Your creativity in the procedure hopefully has been and continue to be the answer.
What a god send doctor this lady!
So pleased to hear that the girls feet were not painful anymore
Love that "I can fix this" attitude. Hate the blurring when she's actually doing the fixing!
What heartache for this young woman and her mum. Thanking all staff for giving her a life back
God bless Dr. Haller for treating and helping this young lady. This skin graft surgery will help many other patients who are suffering with this awful syndrome.
God bless Dr. Halle’s or treating and helping this young lady this skin graft surgery will help many others appears who are suffering with this awful syndrome
Wonderful doctor! So thankful there are wonderful people like this willing to find a way!
Doctors like this are the real heroes of the world, not overhyped actors and sports people.
My dad used this product after a mohs procedure that took his tissue down to the skull. Crazy how much it promoted healthy skin growth. You could barely see a scar.
I'm sooo happy we got to see the callous removal!! So satisfying, I'm very happy for her
Iam a scrub nurse and it’s great to see a dr. Who has helped this young girl heal and be back to her life again👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️
wow ive literally never seen nor heard of such a competent and intelligent doctor!!!!! id trust her with every cell in my body. so articulate and compassionate. you can tell she actually wants to treat people and doesnt focus on the finacial aspect.
Brilliant, skilled, educated doctors. Well done.
Awwww she so happy and proud. I love that they helped her
I know RUclips has a policy about blood and such, but this is something that I feel anyone watching the procedure could benefit, even the non-medical persons. I wish there was a way to see the actual graft and the sutures, the tissue under the graft, etc.
If you have max the show is on there but it says it's on season episode 3. However this girl is featured in season 4 episode 3 or maybe season 3 but it's not this video on thefd
I agree. It's educational. I've seen a lot worse on RUclips.
To see Dr. Sarah on the job and then Dr. Brad I knew this would be special. Please write a paper on this, it needs to be shared.
As someone who has chronic pain syndrome i pray for this young lady and her future. God bless drs like this 🙏
I am really wishing for an update on her recovery, I go through this daily and was skeptical about the treatment plan as I’ve been through so many types of treatments but hopeful she’s recovering as the doctor intended.
Well done.
Now the girl is feeling so much better ❤🙏
Goodness, poor girl. The rest of us complain of trivial issues and she has to suffer with this. Hope she stays healthy.
Thank you so much for helping her! Seeing her smile was worth it!!!
Its gratifying to see a doctor think outside the box to help a patient!!
There is a little improvement, but it's not that huge...you can see in here foot after the operation is starting to reforme ( slower, but still reforming ) the calusses
Thankyou to the doctors for their efforts helping this poor woman meant so much her.
I just watched this episode this evening. I really hope this method gives the patient some longer term relief. Certainly looked great at the end of the episode. Fingers crossed. The human body is truly amazing. So if you can reset the skin with the mesh, hopefully the procedure can help others with this extremely rare syndrome.
First of all my heart goes out to this woman for having to endure that on a daily basis, and we think we have it bad sometimes. She is so sweet, and a very pretty woman. Secondly, what a great doctor, hats off to her for really caring for her patient, and being innovative beyond her normal duty. Lots of love for both❤
God bless this young lady. I pray this continues to make a positive difference for her.
I like when they show the operation and talking very professional. Thanks
Awesome result. So happy for this young lady!
What a brutal condition. :( Hats off to the doc and team behind the surgery
OmG! This poor girl. I hope this will give her relief from pain for a long time. I just hope she won’t have to deal with this again too soon. She’s such a sweetheart.
A kid I knew in high school had this like 100x worse and never realized how rare it really is. Always figured it was incredibly painful though
Do you live in India? Before I saw this video, every case of Olmstead syndrome that I had ever heard of was in India. It was years ago, but I remember reading about a family where most of (if not all... I can't remember all of the details) the children had the condition. The severity of the condition varied amongst the siblings..with it ranging from similar to the case in this video to one of having growths that resembled bricks on the bottoms of their feet. What made that case different was that these children weren't receiving any treatment..nor were they doing any 'trimming' of their growths, like the girl in this video did..along with receiving annual professional trim jobs from doctors.
So glad she’s found a Dr that is willing to help her live a better life .
I would’ve been in the doctors office way before it got that out of control. I feel so bad for her. Because it’s a condition she can’t control. Good thing there’s doctors that’s experienced with this.
This was my first time watching one of your videos & I'm completely amazed & love what you've done for this young lady. Keep up the magnificent work!! 💜💯
The amount of pain some people endure is amazing.
I have pancreatic cancer and everytime I went for terrible pain they thought I was a pill seeker and sent me home, took me 6 months to actually get tests done. Now, in my past I was a heroin junkie and have 4 overdoses on record. So they didn't care or believe me that I was having excruciating pain 24 7
Je suis si heureuse pour cette jeune femme. Elle pourra vivre à présent sans douleur, merci beaucoup docteur. Vous faites de belles choses.
That doctor deserves an award
I love how she thought outside the box like that. Awesome
Brings tears to my eyes to see this young woman having to live with that pain😢
What a brave beautiful woman you are for showing yourself to the world. May God bless your feet with His precious hands. Amen 🙏
My heart and sympathy to the victim of this genetic disorder. No one should go through life with the disability to not walk yet…. you still can. But it is.. painful to do so. I hope her treatment goes well and recover to a normal level of skin.
Kudos to this doctor for successfully applying a censor blur to this gals feet. I'm sure she's very happy with her new blur.
I'm so proud of you're so swrong when I was a child My feet used to get cracky and dry and hurt I couldn't walk And my grandmother You just to suck my feet and put bags on my feet at night to get moisture back in She love me so much and nurse my feet back to health To where I could walk I'm praying for you God bless you And family Doctors and surgical team I'm praying for you
What a wonderful success for a lovely young lady. Blessed be. ♥️♥️♥️
I had plantar warts, and those tiny things are super painful, I can’t even imagine the pain this poor woman was going through.
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I had one of those things once in my life. It was like constantly having a pea size piece of gravel stuck to the bottom of my foot. I can only imagine what this feels like to this lady.
Heres a tip if you ever get another plantar wart tho. Soak a small piece of cotton the size of the top of the wart in apple cider vinegar, then cover the whole thing with the original silver duct tape sealed against your foot. Change it once a day.
It *will* remove the entire wart with minimal pain after a few weeks. I saw that somewhere and didnt believe it but had tried all the other stuff like wart remover and the stupid thing kept coming back so I was desperate. It works!
I really hope this fix works long term for her. If it does I’m sure the 100 other people with this will be so thankful to be able to try something new to help
I can't imagine this woman's suffering. The doctor came up with a genius suggestion. Would be great to see what happened when she healed, if it was successful and whether it's had a long term effect.
This poor young lady. I hope she is doing well. The doctor is amazing!!❤❤
GREAT JOB DOCTORS, THE LIFE THIS WOMAN WAS LIVING WAS ONE OF DISCOMFORT AND PAIN, AND YOU HELPED RESOLVE THIS. I HOPE OTHERS WILL COME FORWARD TO GET THE HELP THEY CAN OBTAIN FROM YOU.
It doesn’t make any sense they showed us you taking the the knife and cutting the the big pieces off with no problem then you went to go so the graphs onto the foot and they blow it out makes no sense.
This is such a curious condition and I have never heard of it. It must be so painful, yet she manages to be so beautiful and fresh. I wish her health and peace, she has a great energy to her and she deserves to be carefree.
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The before and after image is phenomenal! Her feet become blurry after taking of the calluses!
I don't believe there's only 100 people in the world with this condition. There's only a hundred people who have spoken up and had it diagnosed, sure. But I bet there's a lot more people who simply haven't ever mentioned it out of embarrassment.
She said documented cases. Not in the entire world
Come ha fattouna ragazza così giovane a ridursi così.
Hats go out to the doctor and assistant . Could never keep myself composed for such an operation without gagging
This Doctor is talented and a real passion for something out of the ordinary that has never been done. So, she is going to reach very high in her skills.
SALUTE to these dedicated doctors making difference in patients' lives 🤗😍😇
Omg that poor person :( I hope this operation helped them tremendously.
Wow so sad most be hard for her !!GOD BLESS BEAUTIFUL ❤❤❤
I heard abt this women a couple years back before she got this surgery I'm glad she's getting the help she needs
Awesome job just wish you guys wouldn’t blur the rest of the procedure
Hello from Michigan wow that poor girl dealing with this disease on her feet what a transformation great job doctor.
Hang in there beautiful lady, I'm praying for you
That doctor was an absolute genius.