I was thinking the same thing. I had to go through it 3 times. I didn't do all sides my first go. My second go was to finish what we didn't get last time and the third was because they decided to grow back on one side which blew my doctor's mind
@@markpullman785 no you don't. If you can tolerate dealing with it the rest of your life then go for it. I highly recommend the surgery tho. Sure it sucks for a couple weeks but then you never have to worry about it again. I can't get over the sound the nail makes as it's being cut and removed. It sounds like broken bone
Diabetic ulcers, especially when the infection has reached the bone is a major reason for toe amputations. Often the wound is on the underside of the toe...not visible from this camera angle. The ulcer is caused by "hot spots" and become impossible to cure, so in order to save the foot, the toe is sacrificed. Diabetes is the unspoken cancer.
@@MrBilld75 Interesting indeed. Many doctors and scientists of the passed hypothesized that cancer is caused by highly pleomorphic microbes (bacteria, virus, fungus, parasite) .. through a slightly different infectious mechanism known as intracellular inoculations. Many things have to take place before this kind of infection can occur, however. Weak immune system, nutritional malnourishment, hormonal imbalance, toxin buildup ... this is basically a description of a diabetic.. who are also known to be at higher risk of developing cancer.
Thank you for this information! My mom had to get some toes amputated because of something diabetes related, but I didn't understand what that meant at the time. I honestly wish both me and my family learned more about diabetes, it probably would have saved my mom. But thank you, I learned quite a bit from your comment.
She doesn't look like the average diabetic at risk of amputation. She looks normal weight and most diabetics who get amputation have other co-morbidities like high blood pressure and high triglycerides Only about 1-2% of diabetics get amputations anyways. Not saying she couldn't be diabetic and getting amputations for those reasons. Of course she could have still had some kind of infection and complication. Taking her word for it, unfortunately something definitely went wrong
I almost had my toe amputated as I was told to do so by my doctor. Sever frostbite after walking for miles in the snow. My toe was completely black and so painful that the slightest touch would feel like lightning bolts. My doctor after examining it told me they will need to amputate. Mostly to save me from the pain. I said no. The fact that I can feel pain means the toe is still alive. For the next few months I had it open to the air as much as possible (boss didn’t like that but I was keeping it under my desk) and when I got home I bathed it in salt warm water for scrubbing. And changed my diet to include lots of tomatoes to help with blood circulation. After about half a year it got better and the black skin started to peal off to reveal normal skin underneath
Let's hope I don't loose any limbs. I have Diabetes stage 2! But luckily I have been loosing weight. Was 255 and now I'm down to 237. God keep me from loosing my Limbs, AMEN!
A doctor once asked me (complete paraplegic) had I ever thought about amputation. That’s how he lead off the conversation. I never went back to that clinic.
@@rikospostmodernlifeIt’s nonsense to amputate his limbs, just because he is a paraplegic. Some doctors operate more like butchers, then they do surgeons.
@@cannabislife1688Honestly I'm not in that position thankfully but if I had the choice I may consider amputation. Now with the advances in technology it's more likely to recover from spinal injuries so it would be a last resort, but if I could have mobility with use of prosthetic legs I'd take it (not that being in a wheelchair is the worst thing ever, I would just like to move a bit more freely even if it's just with my arms)
No. Sure for tired of feeling her heartbeat in her infected ingrown toenails. She just having those toenails fixed. She's going home with all the types she arrived with.
You clearly haven't been around the darker depths of the internet. Amputation is a fetish already lmao, people be fuckin legless or armless people because of it
I have a full metitarcel amputation of my left foot, happened a few years ago because of a motorcycle accident. I've been the only one I've seen through out my treatment that wasn't a diabetic and older. Sure changed my life, it ain't no joke. I hope one day they have the technology to get me a foot transplant. That would be frickin awsome 😅. I spent 35 days in the hospital initially and am now at 8 surgeries.. At first it was just amputation of the big toe, then half the one next to it, then after 2 years a bone infection caused me to get the full metitarcel amputation. I got the choice to either do below the knee amputation or full met, I obviously chose this for now but alot of days I debate if its worth just going below the knee. (Whts left of) my foot and ankle hurt alot, no more prolonged standing or walking, no crazy lifting, it's been impossible to find shoes that work, my balance is obviously off (I use to take pride in my balance)..sucks. Somedays I wonder if it would be better if I just went a got the lower leg amputated.. Anyways, I've been through this and the girl in the video definitely doesnt look like shes getting her toes amputated.. necrosis is very noticeable and I sure wasnt smiling when they told me they had to cut my dam toes off😅
The toes are severely reddened at the lateral side of the nail. I bet it’s not a toe but a toenail removal due to ingrown nails. I agree, she’s looking forward to no pain once healed.
You and I are in the wrong chat. Common sense has no place here. Surgeries are not done in an exam room nor while wearing street clothes. Nor do they do regional or spinal block in an exam room.
@@desertrat7634I literally came to say this... She's in an exam room, in her sweatpants instead of a hospital gown... This is just now how it's done. I have had my ingrown nail removed on one big toe, 12 years ago, and it was done similarly to this. I don't recall the doctor tying off my toe, but I definitely need to go back for my other & to have it re-done on the foot it was already done on as it definitely does still bother me from time to time, but not as much as my right foot (the toe I didn't get done). Ik, TMI, I'm a writer and a talker so I tend to ramble on and on 😂
@@Skittle02 I've had to have my nail removed a second time also. It was identical to this. Sorry you had to have your redone. They podiatrist I see now said to run away if you ever have a dr suggest any single stimulus.
@@desertrat7634 single stimulus? Like, how I had just the one toe done? If so, I was going on a trip overseas shortly after and wasn't sure how it would heal so I didn't want them both done at the same time, it was a personal choice. I didn't feel anything during the procedure but I do remember it really effing hurt for quite a while afterwards... And I sat on a middle isle between restrooms on an 8 hr flight, was happy at first thinking we got extra leg room... Until my poor toes were trampled over again and again for the entirety of the 8 hour flight 😭
@@Skittle02 Major typo....or I was asleep when I typed that. To be honest, this was a m8xture of thoughts that got our in the don't place. It's late here. Lol The podiatrist said to do is your Dr every suggests an amputation for in the office like this. So, um, not sure where my "single stimulus" comment came from.
Not necessarily. A lot of amputees have "ghost pains" or whatever you call them in English. The nerves still send a pain signal even if the source of the pain was amputated.
My dad had one of his big toes amputated because of an infection. He had difficulty walking after healing. As I understand it a lot of the force is transferred to the big toe when walking so it's kind of important.
That’s crazy I had blood clots and a PE blood clot ! It broke of from Behind my legs and went to my lung . I was on blood thinners for 6 months crazy I’m sorry my clots were also a mystery , do you take xerelto ? Also how is it to walk now is it hard ?
@@JusZard It's been 2 years now since my emergency surgeries. I was lucky because they didn't think I had a real chance to save my leg. My blood clots started in the iliac artery & I had 100% blockage. I only ever found out that I had scar tissue on the metral valve of my heart. I was only 33yo. After I have been on both eliquis & simvastatin. It's mostly helped, but I'm now showing blockage in 1 of the 3 arteries in that left leg. It was very difficult to walk at 1st & I used a walker for about 4 months. I can now walk normal for 15 to 30 mins typically with out starting to limp. I've always been a speed walker 😂. I know some of my leg issues are because of the surgeries, I have a 4inch incision & a 2inch incision on the inside of my leg from the ankle to below the knee. Sorry this is a long winded answer. What have you noticed with your legs?
@@mysticfire473 oh wow we the same age , happy your alive bro , we’ll when I got phenomena . My oxygen was at 28% I almost died instantly however they put me under right away and put me on life support it was when I was being checked for everything that I found out I had 3 blood clots , very scary but honestly the least of my worries at the time I was in the ICU for quite a while ! 3 weeks when I woke up I was literally freaking out . Also I woke up to my right foot not working and I had foot drop and severe numbness which turned into severe nerve pain and I’m an active person so I got lots of PT the muscle I had on my right calf got smaller and then a month ago I broke my ankle and they had to change my cast out and my leg looks super thin to how my other calf looks it’s not fun bro I’m actually the same age as you just try and be as healthy as possible pray to God and be positive your going to be alright my friend i promise you though turning to Jesus is what literally saved my life they said I’d never walk again within a few weeks I was walking bro and now I walk completely normal despite the cast . I’m very happy your okay and alive do you have a good support system or not really ?
@@Captain-Cactus I’m not one to record and post so no. Do I think she’s using this opportunity to get attention? Yes. Do I think she’d rather have a healthy toe? Also yes
You can't always see what's wrong. I imagine she posted this to show her family and friends that she is OK with the situation. I'd imagine she is just trying to remain positive in a bad situation. So many cruel idiots posting negative hateful comments without knowing anything about a situation. Mocking someone when there's accountability - at least it's easy to find the bullies in these comments. Wait until something bad happens to them. I wonder how they will they feel when strangers kick them when they are down ? Karma catches up to us all.
@@w4shepyou are the one who’s mistaken. This girl is an attention whore and has an only fans also. How you could defend someone who sticks their tongue out and winks at the camera before she “has her toes amputated” beats me.
They didn't. This is for ingrown toenails. She's not having surgery. You don't have surgery in street clothes of in an exam room and you don't have tourniquet applied before they are shaping the surgery/procedures. She's going home with all the toes she arrived with.
@@emillyhatfield456 not all women just the ignorant ones. You can be born stupid but ignorence is a life style choice. You can test to see if you practice that life style. If you cannt see why thats ignorant' that just might mean ya'll might be in that life style 😊 ( Bless that ignorant little heart )
how is she ignorant, she's just either trying to keep a positive attitude or is happy that toes that have potentially caused chronic pain amputated, you need a medical to aputate ANY limb@@jujjuj7676
@@jujjuj7676how exactly is she "ignorant"??? Shes happy her pain is going away after the surgery and shes posting it either for her followers or family n friends
She is Ignorant cause she didn't take basic steps to prevent it and doesn't care bout putting herself in thebsituation to cause it. This is the very definition of Ignorence. Of course she is happy to feel no pain, dumb shit like that causes pain. Posting to friends and family is one thing. But posting it on fckn youtube for the world to see is quite another. And its fair game when it pops up on my feed and I see some ding bat girl who doesn't give two shits about self preservation to at least take care of her own appendages but has to have medical staff remove body parts from her neglect so she doesn't die. Yea I'd label that Ignorant all day long. 😂
My husband has been dealing with his feet for years. He’s had amputations and now has sores on one foot with infection. Now we have to go through IV Antibiotics at home. They put in a pick line and it’s just us. The pain is driving him crazy. Why am I telling everyone here? I want you all to take care of your feet.
@@justadudefromsocal1743 ah yes big brain, no dumbass why the in the world would you think that?? Its probably along an injury or something idk but wtf not for attention. Get therapy lol
I had my big toe partially amputated because I had a tumor growing under the nail bed. Believe you and me i wasn't in that kind of mood. They did try to remove the tumor without success. It was related do to my R.A.
Yeah, for sure, it's quite common and referred to as Diabetes "hot spots" and are impossible to cure. Very risky for the rest of the foot/leg, so they amputate them to try and thrwart further issues.
I just had my right great toe amputated. I’m not diabetic, i had a severe injury. I just had it done 3 weeks ago. My toe bc kept being severely macerated so the stitches didn’t hold they just slid out of one side A big wound without those stitches! I also ended up with a hospital infection. Antibiotic resistant and lucky it was only in my soft tissue so 3 weeks of vacomyacin and I appear ok. Fingers crossed 🤞. But I’m in pain a lot of pain and idk if it’s bc of surgery. My stitches ripping or the infection. Prob all But I’m also off balance And now I’m at wound care bc of the massive opening without stitches I think my pediatrist sux
@@chrishansen5784What’s the alternative? If he didn’t get stitched back together after the amputation, he would bleed to death from the wound, or die from septic shock.
You honestly think a doctor's just going to remove healthy toes for no reason? All he said was that it's not for the usual reasons, not that she's doing it for clout.
The absence of toes significantly affects various aspects of one's life, particularly their balance. Individuals lacking toes often experience frequent stumbling, as the toes play a crucial role in maintaining balance and absorbing approximately 40% of the force during physical activities.
There is an operation I am avoiding...I believe its for severe bunions. My understanding is they may amputate a couple of toes, then eventually sew them back on once the foot is straightened...But still...
In what kind of a world are we living in then were this can be done, that Doctor should be fired and put in jail as for she needs to locked up in a mental institution!!!!
@@IvarTheBoneless40this didn’t actually happen 😂😂😂 also elective surgeries happen all the time surgery isn’t just a life savings measure it’s also a life improving thing
@@emillyhatfield456 yea ya this does not happen? Am very sure this is happening cuz you can just change your gender just like that, so who is to say then that this can't happen?
@@IvarTheBoneless40 it probably happens in other countries but surgeries like these are so hard to get into that they only accept people who actually need it. I had to wait 5 years for my knee replacement because other people needed it more. Transgender surgeries is a whole separate thing that’s not easy to get you are thinking of transgender people being easily able to get prescription hormones.
Yes, it is an extreme form of body dismorphia. People have cut off their own limbs at home as doctors would not amputate a healthy limb for no medical/physical health, not mental health reasons.
She’s happy cause her ingrown (painful) toenails will be gone, and she will be left with skinny nails on big toes. Bandages are for the numbing locations where it bled from injection
I imagine shes happy because they hurt and shes in pain and with how nightmarish the medical industry is its probably taken far too long for her to get this treatment she needs.
This is insane!! She is truly excited about this?? I was petrified that I was going to lose my right Great toe because I am a diabetic and had an ulcer on my toe and had exposed bone...it took 5 months regularly seeing a wound care specialist to get it healed.. it was a whole ordeal
My mum in law had toes amputated due to diabetic ulcers last year, then that wouldn't heal so they took her foot off at ankle, that also wouldn't heal, so she had an above knee amputation and after many many different things it healed and she got out. A year later she got out of hospital from the other leg being amputated for same reason last week x
Because she is in an office I would think maybe an ingrown toenail removed. Though ingrown toenails cause toe to look red and inflamed. Maybe getting toenails removed permanently if she has repeat ingrown toenails.
I survived a toe infection amputation by denoting the pain involved. The pus evacuated, and more so.... the prescription of ANTIBIOTICS not having to be administered by a doctor.
There's a YTuber that chose to get her leg amputated... She fell off a horse and bones never healed right so she lived in constant pain and had lots of surgeries. She got tired of the unbearable pain and didn't want anymore surgeries, so she just got rid of the pain
In my opinion she is there for ingrown toe nails. I had it done and honestly it was in a chair like that. If she was getting a toe amputation it would have been in a different environment. Especially considering the dang window nearby lol.
I got my big toe and half the one next to it severed when a volleyball net stand base was being wheeled indoors and the base fell off the pole and landed on my feet. I was 8. I actually almost died. I needed 8 blood transfusions. I received $260k when i turned 18 because my parents sued the volleyball company who was going out of business, they sued the religious propertys insurance that it happened on and then the poor man who dropped it on me. Always felt bad for that one. Then after my parents paid the lawyer and he took his cut and then i paid my parents almost 40k for raising me basically my mom wrote up a bill and gave it to me and after rent, college, car that was a gift i paid them all back for it all. I felt really hurt by that. Being adopted my mom never treated me like an actual child of hers.
Had a friend who'd snap them off right there on the ward. SMH. We have a high rate of DM related amputations here in the Caribbean. We're trying to fight the NCD pandemic!
Ok so back 5-6 years ago I have had an accident that impacted my right big toe & it healed. Now after so many years that big toe constantly gets irritated & inflamed from the inside & you know how swollen big toe hurts like crazy & you can't even wear anything. You need to go to work wearing shoes tho. The moment I put slightly more pressure on the big toe it gets swollen. So I'm really opting to remove this big toe fr I don't care about it anymore because it causes me to lose my sanity.
I’ve never seen a toe amputation like that. It looked so painless, and the toe didn’t come off. Amazing medical science. What they can do these days! 🤪🤪
This is how insane GenZ is. Turning toe amputation into a social media moment. I pray every day for The Asteroid...The Tsunami..The Volcanic Eruption that hits the reset button.
3 out of the four of my original family like mom dad sis n me have had toe amputations and 2 out of those 4 have passed away. Osteo melitus stemming from diabetes was the cause of 2 and the other was gangrene. 2 of us in one year. MRSA is horrible as well.
So I hunted down the original video - she was actually joking (using hyperbole); she has a follow up video and she clearly still has toes - what she is getting removed are some pretty gross looking ingrown toenails - and if my husbands reaction is anything to go by, he would have rather they removed to the toe 😂 On side note, this doctor should know better than to post about something he clearly hasn’t bothered to do basic research on. And you all should be shamed if you called her something bad because she made a joke you didn’t get. Be better people!
Totie Field was an Old School.actress. She went in to have.surgery on ingrown toenails and came out minus one of her legs...and was joking about it, since she was a comedienne.
It looks like pretty bad cellulitis that could have spread to the bone. That's pretty much a guaranteed amputation in a lot of cases especially in any of the digits. It's hard to really tell though. Word that it is happening on boy toes simultaneously
She can say goodbye to her Tarantino audition.
Funny ass comment
Got me choking lol 🫠😭
Im out
Deceased 😂
Lmaooooooooo!😂 yup that weirdo
She's probably just getting treated for 2 ingrown toenails.
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Lol
I was thinking the same thing. I had to go through it 3 times. I didn't do all sides my first go. My second go was to finish what we didn't get last time and the third was because they decided to grow back on one side which blew my doctor's mind
Ohhhhh. Why am I so relieved
@@markpullman785 no you don't. If you can tolerate dealing with it the rest of your life then go for it. I highly recommend the surgery tho. Sure it sucks for a couple weeks but then you never have to worry about it again. I can't get over the sound the nail makes as it's being cut and removed. It sounds like broken bone
Diabetic ulcers, especially when the infection has reached the bone is a major reason for toe amputations. Often the wound is on the underside of the toe...not visible from this camera angle.
The ulcer is caused by "hot spots" and become impossible to cure, so in order to save the foot, the toe is sacrificed. Diabetes is the unspoken cancer.
That's an interesting take "Diabetes is the unspoken cancer".
@@MrBilld75 Interesting indeed. Many doctors and scientists of the passed hypothesized that cancer is caused by highly pleomorphic microbes (bacteria, virus, fungus, parasite) .. through a slightly different infectious mechanism known as intracellular inoculations.
Many things have to take place before this kind of infection can occur, however. Weak immune system, nutritional malnourishment, hormonal imbalance, toxin buildup ... this is basically a description of a diabetic.. who are also known to be at higher risk of developing cancer.
Thank you for this information! My mom had to get some toes amputated because of something diabetes related, but I didn't understand what that meant at the time. I honestly wish both me and my family learned more about diabetes, it probably would have saved my mom. But thank you, I learned quite a bit from your comment.
No those toes look healthy.
She doesn't look like the average diabetic at risk of amputation. She looks normal weight and most diabetics who get amputation have other co-morbidities like high blood pressure and high triglycerides Only about 1-2% of diabetics get amputations anyways. Not saying she couldn't be diabetic and getting amputations for those reasons. Of course she could have still had some kind of infection and complication. Taking her word for it, unfortunately something definitely went wrong
I almost had my toe amputated as I was told to do so by my doctor.
Sever frostbite after walking for miles in the snow. My toe was completely black and so painful that the slightest touch would feel like lightning bolts.
My doctor after examining it told me they will need to amputate. Mostly to save me from the pain.
I said no.
The fact that I can feel pain means the toe is still alive. For the next few months I had it open to the air as much as possible (boss didn’t like that but I was keeping it under my desk) and when I got home I bathed it in salt warm water for scrubbing. And changed my diet to include lots of tomatoes to help with blood circulation.
After about half a year it got better and the black skin started to peal off to reveal normal skin underneath
Wow that must have been a relief! Good job on trusting your gut and standing up for yourself, too
How are you doing now❤
Half a year that is some commitment, Kuddos to you :D
Tomatoes for circulation? Didn't know that was a thing.
@@hope4ourfallen doing well. Happened long time ago and made a complete recovery. :-) thanks for asking
Let's hope I don't loose any limbs. I have Diabetes stage 2! But luckily I have been loosing weight. Was 255 and now I'm down to 237. God keep me from loosing my Limbs, AMEN!
You’re doing the very best thing by losing the weight! God bless you and help you on your getting healthy journey!!!❤
Life style choices - keep losing weight and get moving ,❤ good luck to you
I hope you don't lose them either.
Hi 👋 I hope you are doing great!
god doesnt stop it you do it
A doctor once asked me (complete paraplegic) had I ever thought about amputation. That’s how he lead off the conversation. I never went back to that clinic.
You had a paraplegic doctor ?
Ngl, if I were senseless paraplegic i would consider dropping off the useless weight if the doctors say it won't give me phantom pain
@@rikospostmodernlifeIt’s nonsense to amputate his limbs, just because he is a paraplegic. Some doctors operate more like butchers, then they do surgeons.
@@cannabislife1688Honestly I'm not in that position thankfully but if I had the choice I may consider amputation. Now with the advances in technology it's more likely to recover from spinal injuries so it would be a last resort, but if I could have mobility with use of prosthetic legs I'd take it (not that being in a wheelchair is the worst thing ever, I would just like to move a bit more freely even if it's just with my arms)
He was just going to offer you the new breakthrough in the medical world.
Have you seen Futurama?
You'd be like Nixon!
Her boyfriend dumped her after this operation. He was lack-toes intolerant!
Omgosh 😮😆
Hahsh
Naaaah😂😂😂😂
Boo Hiss ! But clever !!!!
So punny 😂
She's gonna start a youtube channel named "how I live with amputated toes tips and tricks"😂
Toes are useless anyways lol
Guys this isn’t debatable dont waste your time
You dont understand, if i cut off my toes rn id be fine
@@OkbuddybuddyToes give you stability
Try running, jumping, dancing or literally whatever involving your feet
She looks the type too, lol.
@@Okbuddybuddytoes are very important.
@@AlexandroGarcia6492 nah u dont need the toes
Never seen anyone that excited about a amputation 😂
As a joke 😂
Fr.
Was just about to comment this 😂😂😂
Gotta love when a medical professional responds to a video with exactly what I could already tell from the video, and no more
Maybe she got tired of that one toe going “wee wee wee”
lmao!
But it would stop once she got home, smh!!! 🙄
😂🤣😂🤣 🫡
I think the big toe is the piggy that went to market. It has to be slaughtered first 😂
No. Sure for tired of feeling her heartbeat in her infected ingrown toenails. She just having those toenails fixed. She's going home with all the types she arrived with.
The real question is why is she so happy
This is the most likes I’ve gotten on a comment
that’s what i’m wondering..these girls nowadays will be happy with anything that makes them “unique and different”. 🤦♂️
That’s probably how she’s coping with it
Lmao my thoughts
It happens. Gotta learn how to take things the best way possible.
@@danielb2135 🤣 😂
I swear if I find out that toe-less feet is a new OnlyFans fetish Im just gonna quit the world.
new? amputation has been a fetish since forever
Be ready to enter a new entire place is this matrix 😂
Can I join you?
me too, lmao!
You clearly haven't been around the darker depths of the internet. Amputation is a fetish already lmao, people be fuckin legless or armless people because of it
I have a full metitarcel amputation of my left foot, happened a few years ago because of a motorcycle accident.
I've been the only one I've seen through out my treatment that wasn't a diabetic and older.
Sure changed my life, it ain't no joke.
I hope one day they have the technology to get me a foot transplant. That would be frickin awsome 😅.
I spent 35 days in the hospital initially and am now at 8 surgeries..
At first it was just amputation of the big toe, then half the one next to it, then after 2 years a bone infection caused me to get the full metitarcel amputation.
I got the choice to either do below the knee amputation or full met, I obviously chose this for now but alot of days I debate if its worth just going below the knee. (Whts left of) my foot and ankle hurt alot, no more prolonged standing or walking, no crazy lifting, it's been impossible to find shoes that work, my balance is obviously off (I use to take pride in my balance)..sucks.
Somedays I wonder if it would be better if I just went a got the lower leg amputated..
Anyways, I've been through this and the girl in the video definitely doesnt look like shes getting her toes amputated.. necrosis is very noticeable and I sure wasnt smiling when they told me they had to cut my dam toes off😅
The toes are severely reddened at the lateral side of the nail. I bet it’s not a toe but a toenail removal due to ingrown nails. I agree, she’s looking forward to no pain once healed.
You and I are in the wrong chat. Common sense has no place here. Surgeries are not done in an exam room nor while wearing street clothes. Nor do they do regional or spinal block in an exam room.
@@desertrat7634I literally came to say this... She's in an exam room, in her sweatpants instead of a hospital gown... This is just now how it's done. I have had my ingrown nail removed on one big toe, 12 years ago, and it was done similarly to this. I don't recall the doctor tying off my toe, but I definitely need to go back for my other & to have it re-done on the foot it was already done on as it definitely does still bother me from time to time, but not as much as my right foot (the toe I didn't get done). Ik, TMI, I'm a writer and a talker so I tend to ramble on and on 😂
@@Skittle02 I've had to have my nail removed a second time also. It was identical to this. Sorry you had to have your redone. They podiatrist I see now said to run away if you ever have a dr suggest any single stimulus.
@@desertrat7634 single stimulus? Like, how I had just the one toe done? If so, I was going on a trip overseas shortly after and wasn't sure how it would heal so I didn't want them both done at the same time, it was a personal choice. I didn't feel anything during the procedure but I do remember it really effing hurt for quite a while afterwards... And I sat on a middle isle between restrooms on an 8 hr flight, was happy at first thinking we got extra leg room... Until my poor toes were trampled over again and again for the entirety of the 8 hour flight 😭
@@Skittle02 Major typo....or I was asleep when I typed that. To be honest, this was a m8xture of thoughts that got our in the don't place. It's late here. Lol
The podiatrist said to do is your Dr every suggests an amputation for in the office like this.
So, um, not sure where my "single stimulus" comment came from.
"My toes are getting amputated" 🤪😂😂🤣 ✌🏽🤞🏽
My moms right toes got amputated because of her diabetes, diabetes makes infections come easier and go away harder
Poorly controlled sugars result in poor healing. If you keep your sugars under control, you'll heal fairly normally.
Could be severely ingrown toenails.
I almost lost my ability to wear flipflops .
They can grow into the bone of your toes.
My grandpa had blood poisoning in his big toe, got it amputated, had no problems walking and felt so much better
I have never seen someone so excited about getting their digits lopped off.
You’ve never seen someone in constant pain then
Probably clickbait
Coping and/or imsgining no more pain after it fully recovers
Fr, no matter how much pain i would be in, i'd be like "let's get it over with, i'll miss my toes, but not the pain".
Because she's not
Y'all, she's probably this happy because she's finally going to be pain free. 😭😭
That what I was thinking. Some people want to feel positive in a negative situation.
Lot of people are also making jokes about her being like an attention whore or a slut ....It's really weird and gross
@@UncommonDabfishwell.. i wouldn't use those 2 words but she did lie for attention
Not necessarily. A lot of amputees have "ghost pains" or whatever you call them in English. The nerves still send a pain signal even if the source of the pain was amputated.
@@UncommonDabfisha woman will be talking abt having an amputation and ppl will still find a way to be misogynistic about it 💀
My dad had one of his big toes amputated because of an infection. He had difficulty walking after healing. As I understand it a lot of the force is transferred to the big toe when walking so it's kind of important.
I had part of my big toe amputated. Big toe, middle toe & pinky toe were turning black due to DVT blood clots. We still have no clue why.
Toes really said I don’t get paid enough
That’s crazy I had blood clots and a PE blood clot ! It broke of from
Behind my legs and went to my lung . I was on blood thinners for 6 months crazy I’m sorry my clots were also a mystery , do you take xerelto ? Also how is it to walk now is it hard ?
@@JusZard It's been 2 years now since my emergency surgeries. I was lucky because they didn't think I had a real chance to save my leg. My blood clots started in the iliac artery & I had 100% blockage. I only ever found out that I had scar tissue on the metral valve of my heart. I was only 33yo. After I have been on both eliquis & simvastatin. It's mostly helped, but I'm now showing blockage in 1 of the 3 arteries in that left leg. It was very difficult to walk at 1st & I used a walker for about 4 months. I can now walk normal for 15 to 30 mins typically with out starting to limp. I've always been a speed walker 😂. I know some of my leg issues are because of the surgeries, I have a 4inch incision & a 2inch incision on the inside of my leg from the ankle to below the knee. Sorry this is a long winded answer. What have you noticed with your legs?
@@mysticfire473 oh wow we the same age , happy your alive bro , we’ll when I got phenomena . My oxygen was at 28% I almost died instantly however they put me under right away and put me on life support it was when I was being checked for everything that I found out I had 3 blood clots , very scary but honestly the least of my worries at the time I was in the ICU for quite a while ! 3 weeks when I woke up I was literally freaking out . Also I woke up to my right foot not working and I had foot drop and severe numbness which turned into severe nerve pain and I’m an active person so I got lots of PT the muscle I had on my right calf got smaller and then a month ago I broke my ankle and they had to change my cast out and my leg looks super thin to how my other calf looks it’s not fun bro I’m actually the same age as you just try and be as healthy as possible pray to God and be positive your going to be alright my friend i promise you though turning to Jesus is what literally saved my life they said I’d never walk again within a few weeks I was walking bro and now I walk completely normal despite the cast . I’m very happy your okay and alive do you have a good support system or not really ?
@@JusZard oh wow. I hope you’re doing better
That felling when toe surgery is tomorow🔥🔥🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥
toes: exist
the girl: and i took that personally
She looks so happy like "this amputation will give me millions of views!" 😂
Her toe is probably causing her tons of pain. I’d be happy too
@@ldturner would you record?
@@Captain-Cactus I’m not one to record and post so no. Do I think she’s using this opportunity to get attention? Yes. Do I think she’d rather have a healthy toe? Also yes
You can't always see what's wrong. I imagine she posted this to show her family and friends that she is OK with the situation. I'd imagine she is just trying to remain positive in a bad situation.
So many cruel idiots posting negative hateful comments without knowing anything about a situation. Mocking someone when there's accountability - at least it's easy to find the bullies in these comments.
Wait until something bad happens to them. I wonder how they will they feel when strangers kick them when they are down ?
Karma catches up to us all.
@@w4shepyou are the one who’s mistaken. This girl is an attention whore and has an only fans also. How you could defend someone who sticks their tongue out and winks at the camera before she “has her toes amputated” beats me.
Thank you for taking the time to explain what this was for.
They didn't. This is for ingrown toenails. She's not having surgery. You don't have surgery in street clothes of in an exam room and you don't have tourniquet applied before they are shaping the surgery/procedures. She's going home with all the toes she arrived with.
Why are you thanking a fake doctor that baits people on TikTok?
I had ingrown toenails once, looks exactly like that
With her intellect I think the doc is making a good choice, with going ahead and remove any appendage she could harm her self with. 😊
Why do y’all go out of the way to make fun of women?
@@emillyhatfield456 not all women just the ignorant ones. You can be born stupid but ignorence is a life style choice. You can test to see if you practice that life style. If you cannt see why thats ignorant' that just might mean ya'll might be in that life style 😊 ( Bless that ignorant little heart )
how is she ignorant, she's just either trying to keep a positive attitude or is happy that toes that have potentially caused chronic pain amputated, you need a medical to aputate ANY limb@@jujjuj7676
@@jujjuj7676how exactly is she "ignorant"??? Shes happy her pain is going away after the surgery and shes posting it either for her followers or family n friends
She is Ignorant cause she didn't take basic steps to prevent it and doesn't care bout putting herself in thebsituation to cause it. This is the very definition of Ignorence. Of course she is happy to feel no pain, dumb shit like that causes pain. Posting to friends and family is one thing. But posting it on fckn youtube for the world to see is quite another. And its fair game when it pops up on my feed and I see some ding bat girl who doesn't give two shits about self preservation to at least take care of her own appendages but has to have medical staff remove body parts from her neglect so she doesn't die. Yea I'd label that Ignorant all day long. 😂
I've had both my big toenails removed. Best thing I've ever had done
It looks infected, and why it is first toe of both foots?
she musturbated too many males with these 2, so they got infected lol
I'm guessing ingrown toenails. It hurts sooo freaking bad and gets infected almost immediately ugh
@@diediediceyeah it's red as fuck
Feet😊
She might have some kind of congenital deformity causing her to be more at risk for ingrown toenails, or something similar.
What’s with the Home Depot music in the background lmao
This is giving Cinderellas step sis tryna make her feet smaller to fit into the glass slipper💀
YES THIS
Based fairy tale knowledge
My husband has been dealing with his feet for years. He’s had amputations and now has sores on one foot with infection. Now we have to go through IV Antibiotics at home. They put in a pick line and it’s just us. The pain is driving him crazy. Why am I telling everyone here? I want you all to take care of your feet.
Thank youfor sharing your incredible talent with us on TikTok!
ok but why she doing it?
Dis
for attention
@@justadudefromsocal1743 no one does that for attention she probably has BIID learn about it pls
@@DamienGadriel ight
@@justadudefromsocal1743 ah yes big brain, no dumbass why the in the world would you think that?? Its probably along an injury or something idk but wtf not for attention. Get therapy lol
I had my big toe partially amputated because I had a tumor growing under the nail bed. Believe you and me i wasn't in that kind of mood. They did try to remove the tumor without success. It was related do to my R.A.
it can also be diabetes. in the nursing home i worked at there was a resident whos limbs were removed to help his diabetes
Yeah, for sure, it's quite common and referred to as Diabetes "hot spots" and are impossible to cure. Very risky for the rest of the foot/leg, so they amputate them to try and thrwart further issues.
This is ingrown toenails. No amputation.
People asking “why she so happy” have never experienced the gaslighting of the medical industry and/or how good pre-op pain meds are
My grandpa had to have his toes amputated due to surgery gone wrong! We bought him toe socks for Christmas! He laughed!!
I don't think she realizes how important the great toe is and keeping your balance
She doesn't practice balance
Getting rid of the pain and discomfort are most likely worth the amputation
@@kristjandzinic9814 we need our balance just for walking no matter what her age but it gets more important as we get older
what do u want her to do? break down and cry for four hours? good on her for for staying happy lol
Why do you think she's doing it?
I had a revision done on my residual limb. It was to remove bone that was causing severe pain. I was happy but so scared
I just had my right great toe amputated. I’m not diabetic, i had a severe injury. I just had it done 3 weeks ago. My toe bc kept being severely macerated so the stitches didn’t hold they just slid out of one side
A big wound without those stitches!
I also ended up with a hospital infection. Antibiotic resistant and lucky it was only in my soft tissue so 3 weeks of vacomyacin and I appear ok. Fingers crossed
🤞. But I’m in pain a lot of pain and idk if it’s bc of surgery. My stitches ripping or the infection. Prob all
But I’m also off balance
And now I’m at wound care bc of the massive opening without stitches
I think my pediatrist sux
Did you get the wound stitched up after amputation?
Is it healing?
Are you still with us?
@@chrishansen5784What’s the alternative? If he didn’t get stitched back together after the amputation, he would bleed to death from the wound, or die from septic shock.
Please still be alive? ❤
I have a coworker who was constantly in pain, so they had one of their legs amputated. When they came back, they were actually happy and upbeat.
So much information here about what's going on ..... Awesome
"My leg will be amputated 😍🥰☺️"
Good for calling this woman out for clout seeking and just looking for views really wholesome.
The overuse of the word "wholesome" in so many videos is ridiculous
@@heidicowles3559 “wholesome” “literally”there we go.
You honestly think a doctor's just going to remove healthy toes for no reason? All he said was that it's not for the usual reasons, not that she's doing it for clout.
Just btw she is in the video I kno she's happy as hell for the attention of her big toe being gone fo rest
@@VikingDom-n9r
Crazy
The absence of toes significantly affects various aspects of one's life, particularly their balance. Individuals lacking toes often experience frequent stumbling, as the toes play a crucial role in maintaining balance and absorbing approximately 40% of the force during physical activities.
I've done them for melanoma.
There is an operation I am avoiding...I believe its for severe bunions. My understanding is they may amputate a couple of toes, then eventually sew them back on once the foot is straightened...But still...
Lol nope wrong info
I can't imagine the pain and discomfort she must be in, to be that happy to get them amputated. Good luck to her.
With how absolutely overjoyed she looks I get the feeling this was her own idea and she had to fight for it.
In what kind of a world are we living in then were this can be done, that Doctor should be fired and put in jail as for she needs to locked up in a mental institution!!!!
@@IvarTheBoneless40this didn’t actually happen 😂😂😂 also elective surgeries happen all the time surgery isn’t just a life savings measure it’s also a life improving thing
@@emillyhatfield456 yea ya this does not happen? Am very sure this is happening cuz you can just change your gender just like that, so who is to say then that this can't happen?
@@IvarTheBoneless40 it probably happens in other countries but surgeries like these are so hard to get into that they only accept people who actually need it. I had to wait 5 years for my knee replacement because other people needed it more. Transgender surgeries is a whole separate thing that’s not easy to get you are thinking of transgender people being easily able to get prescription hormones.
@@IvarTheBoneless40what does gender has to dp with everything, dude, get a life
Maybe she has the syndrome when you feel your body parts are somebody else's and they feel alien to the rest of your body
This isnt House. C4V has twelve total proven cases worldwide and its never been medically treated with amputation.
Yes, it is an extreme form of body dismorphia. People have cut off their own limbs at home as doctors would not amputate a healthy limb for no medical/physical health, not mental health reasons.
@@alekxanderlightwing9663 Sure isn't stopping doctors today, with so many removals of certain parts purely for mental health reasons.
Some believe they’re creatures and other forms of beings
@@lifestyleswitneffy That’s not the same thing, it’s not yet proven to be real. Typically that’s the result of trauma or just wanting to play pretend.
She’s happy cause her ingrown (painful) toenails will be gone, and she will be left with skinny nails on big toes. Bandages are for the numbing locations where it bled from injection
She made it seems fun! I’m gonna go get it done tomorrow😂
I imagine shes happy because they hurt and shes in pain and with how nightmarish the medical industry is its probably taken far too long for her to get this treatment she needs.
She’s probably only getting partial nail avulsions due to ingrown toenails and just boasting a toe amputation for clout.
That could very well be.
Wait till she realizes how hard it is to walk without your big toes, that smile will fade real quick
It is not hard at all to walk I lost my toe and have not had any problems walking
Do you think she's doing it on a whim? For fun?
Would 100% rather learn to walk again than not being able to walk because every step gives me pain
That feeling when toe surgery is today
"I’m getting my toes amputated today"
*Proceeds to look like this is gonna be the best moment in her entire life*
You will Suffer pain and blood loss
Stop trying to take your mommy issues out on strangers.
@@kombuched7481Lay off the meth pipe...
Bros really this insecure
Gettings my toes amputated!!!!! 🤪🤪🤪
If you are in pain it’s a very exciting moment! I was thrilled to have my knee replacement!
@@emillyhatfield456yea but shes lying. its not the same. shes making a joke about getting the toes amputated
Dan Schneider has left the chat.
This is insane!! She is truly excited about this?? I was petrified that I was going to lose my right Great toe because I am a diabetic and had an ulcer on my toe and had exposed bone...it took 5 months regularly seeing a wound care specialist to get it healed.. it was a whole ordeal
My mum in law had toes amputated due to diabetic ulcers last year, then that wouldn't heal so they took her foot off at ankle, that also wouldn't heal, so she had an above knee amputation and after many many different things it healed and she got out. A year later she got out of hospital from the other leg being amputated for same reason last week x
I want my pinky toe gone ngl
Wtf😂
You know why
Why?
con: every season is fall
pro: no more stubbing 😎
Because she is in an office I would think maybe an ingrown toenail removed. Though ingrown toenails cause toe to look red and inflamed. Maybe getting toenails removed permanently if she has repeat ingrown toenails.
This came in my feed while I'm sitting in the ER for a suddenly swollen and painful toe...
I had a sister-in-law who had her toes amputated (rather than drop a quick 100 lbs). Without any toes, she fell down a whole lot.
How many can i lose until its better to just remove the foor?
Fun fact…her favorite cereal is Cinnamon Toes Crunch
Got me hot for some reason .
I survived a toe infection amputation by denoting the pain involved. The pus evacuated, and more so....
the prescription of ANTIBIOTICS not having to be administered by a doctor.
There's a YTuber that chose to get her leg amputated... She fell off a horse and bones never healed right so she lived in constant pain and had lots of surgeries. She got tired of the unbearable pain and didn't want anymore surgeries, so she just got rid of the pain
My daughter had two toes removed from her growth plate closing after amputation her feet grew almost 4 inches in 6 months
That as was smooth as hell
In my opinion she is there for ingrown toe nails. I had it done and honestly it was in a chair like that. If she was getting a toe amputation it would have been in a different environment. Especially considering the dang window nearby lol.
how long till they grow back?
Toes can’t grow back 💀
Yeah so happy i need to record this for my tic tok!!!
When you go all in for adventure time cosplay.
it's really weird how happy she looks about it
I got my big toe and half the one next to it severed when a volleyball net stand base was being wheeled indoors and the base fell off the pole and landed on my feet. I was 8. I actually almost died. I needed 8 blood transfusions. I received $260k when i turned 18 because my parents sued the volleyball company who was going out of business, they sued the religious propertys insurance that it happened on and then the poor man who dropped it on me. Always felt bad for that one. Then after my parents paid the lawyer and he took his cut and then i paid my parents almost 40k for raising me basically my mom wrote up a bill and gave it to me and after rent, college, car that was a gift i paid them all back for it all. I felt really hurt by that. Being adopted my mom never treated me like an actual child of hers.
Almost happened to me. Had an ingrow nail and my parents acted like it was nothing for a year until my sister found out and took me to get it out
Had a friend who'd snap them off right there on the ward. SMH. We have a high rate of DM related amputations here in the Caribbean. We're trying to fight the NCD pandemic!
Ok so back 5-6 years ago I have had an accident that impacted my right big toe & it healed. Now after so many years that big toe constantly gets irritated & inflamed from the inside & you know how swollen big toe hurts like crazy & you can't even wear anything. You need to go to work wearing shoes tho. The moment I put slightly more pressure on the big toe it gets swollen. So I'm really opting to remove this big toe fr I don't care about it anymore because it causes me to lose my sanity.
Who tf gets happy like that for toe amputation?!🤷♀️🤦♀️
I had two big toenails removed in the past, that is what she is doing. Holy that was trauma. 👀🦶🏼
YEAAAH, LET'S GO TOE AMPUTATION 🔥🔥🔥
Somebody call the Toe truck!!
S tier pun
gold!
golden pun right here! 😂
Why the hell is she so damn excited?
Why does this remind me of Tim and Eric bedtime stories
That feeling when toe surgery is on Sunday
I’ve never seen a toe amputation like that. It looked so painless, and the toe didn’t come off. Amazing medical science. What they can do these days! 🤪🤪
Can we just talk about the Home Depot theme song in the background?😂
This is how insane GenZ is.
Turning toe amputation into a social media moment.
I pray every day for The Asteroid...The Tsunami..The Volcanic Eruption that hits the reset button.
How sad do you have to be to see someone recording something big happening in their life and wishing for mass extinction
God bless u. Do not think enough. Ur life gave god. After amputation. Its important.😊
3 out of the four of my original family like mom dad sis n me have had toe amputations and 2 out of those 4 have passed away. Osteo melitus stemming from diabetes was the cause of 2 and the other was gangrene. 2 of us in one year. MRSA is horrible as well.
So I hunted down the original video - she was actually joking (using hyperbole); she has a follow up video and she clearly still has toes - what she is getting removed are some pretty gross looking ingrown toenails - and if my husbands reaction is anything to go by, he would have rather they removed to the toe 😂
On side note, this doctor should know better than to post about something he clearly hasn’t bothered to do basic research on. And you all should be shamed if you called her something bad because she made a joke you didn’t get. Be better people!
Thanks for figuring that out
Totie Field was an Old School.actress. She went in to have.surgery on ingrown toenails and came out minus one of her legs...and was joking about it, since she was a comedienne.
It looks like pretty bad cellulitis that could have spread to the bone. That's pretty much a guaranteed amputation in a lot of cases especially in any of the digits. It's hard to really tell though. Word that it is happening on boy toes simultaneously