
The Black Toe Manifesto -Black Toe, Big Stakes: How to Save Limbs — Ischemia vs Embolism vs Cholesterol Emboli
1/15/2026 | 30 mins.
This episode explains why a "black toe" is usually a sign of systemic vascular failure and breaks down the three main causes—chronic digital ischemia, acute arterial embolism, and blue-toe (cholesterol) syndrome—covering how each presents, key distinguishing features, essential diagnostic tests, and immediate management steps. Takeaway actions include calling vascular early, avoiding premature amputation, initiating urgent anticoagulation for embolism when indicated, providing supportive care for cholesterol emboli, and preventing future events through diabetes control, smoking cessation, lipid management, and careful vascular intervention.

Diabetic Foot Care in Pregnancy: Treating Two Lives at Once
1/15/2026 | 24 mins.
Dr. G explains how pregnancy alters diabetic foot care and why you must treat maternal and fetal risks together. This episode covers stricter glucose targets in pregnancy, safest imaging (ultrasound, MRI without contrast), preferred local anesthesia (lidocaine without epinephrine), recommended antibiotics (e.g., clindamycin), and cautions on CT, gadolinium, and long-term silver or iodine dressings. Key practical points include careful vascular and wound exams, prompt evaluation of puncture wounds and foreign bodies, multidisciplinary decision-making with obstetrics, and tailoring wound care and procedures to minimize fetal risk while managing maternal infection and ischemia.

Wound Farm: When Healthcare Rewrites the Rules
1/15/2026 | 22 mins.
This episode uses George Orwell's Animal Farm as an allegory to examine how healthcare systems can prioritize profit, rules, and convenience over equitable wound care. Dr. G explains how delays, denial of vascular studies, and systemic bias lead to unnecessary amputations and worse outcomes for underserved patients. He outlines practical wound-care commandments—vascular evaluation, offloading, infection control, prevention, and persistence—and urges clinicians and patients to choose limb salvage over quick amputation. The episode emphasizes endurance, patient advocacy, and treating every limb as if it belonged to someone you love.

Skin Gardening 101: Grow Skin, Don't Just Treat Wounds
1/12/2026 | 24 mins.
Dr. Gabby (Dr. G) the Skin Gardener reframes wound care as "skin gardening," explaining how skin regenerates layer by layer and why diabetic foot ulcers reflect a breakdown of the body’s ecosystem. She covers history, skin anatomy and cell roles, how diabetes disrupts healing (neuropathy, ischemia, infection), and why the basement membrane, fibroblasts, and perfusion are essential. Practical takeaways include the core needs for growth: oxygen and perfusion, offloading and mechanical protection, moisture balance, debridement, and replacing missing signals. She also previews future tools—stem cells, bioengineered skin, and personalized therapies—to cultivate better healing outcomes.

De Motu Cordis- Motion Is Life: How William Harvey Revolutionized Circulation
1/11/2026 | 12 mins.
Dr. G traces William Harvey's discovery of blood circulation and shows how it transformed medicine and modern wound care. The episode explains why movement, pressure, and vascular health are essential for healing diabetic foot ulcers and outlines clinical approaches—revascularization, exercise, offloading, and glycemic control—that restore circulation and save limbs.



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