When Patients Give Up: Learned Helplessness and Diabetic Foot Care

When Patients Give Up: Learned Helplessness and Diabetic Foot Care

This episode explains how learned helplessness develops in patients with diabetic foot ulcers, the classic experiments and brain changes behind it, and how healthcare systems can unintentionally create it.

Dr. G reviews practical strategies for reclaiming patient control—micro‑wins, clear plans, visible progress, and team‑based care—and addresses clinician burnout and system fixes to improve limb salvage outcomes.

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How The Primary Intelligence App Empowers Patients

How The Primary Intelligence App Empowers Patients

Join Diabetic Foot Files as Dr. Asha Zimmerman MD , a transplant surgeon who left practice to develop the primary intelligence app which is geared towards informing patients about their health and wel...

19 Mar 36min

Vascular Lifeline with Dr. Jay Patel- PAD and How Endovascular Care Saves Diabetic Feet

Vascular Lifeline with Dr. Jay Patel- PAD and How Endovascular Care Saves Diabetic Feet

Dr. Jay Patel joins Diabetic Foot Files to explain peripheral arterial disease (PAD) in diabetes, from screening and imaging to cutting-edge endovascular treatments that restore blood flow and enable ...

18 Mar 47min

When Infection Meets the Mind: Antibiotics, Psych Meds & the Diabetic Foot

When Infection Meets the Mind: Antibiotics, Psych Meds & the Diabetic Foot

This episode explores how diabetic foot infections, psychiatric medications, and certain antibiotics can interact to cause delirium, psychosis, serotonin syndrome, and other neuropsychiatric effects. ...

18 Mar 23min

The Fragile Bridge: Transitional Offloading After a Diabetic Foot Ulcer

The Fragile Bridge: Transitional Offloading After a Diabetic Foot Ulcer

In this episode of Diabetic Foot Files we break down transitional offloading — the critical, fragile phase after a diabetic foot ulcer closes when reintroducing pressure too quickly can reopen wounds....

17 Mar 17min

Unmasking Diabetic Autonomic Neuropathy

Unmasking Diabetic Autonomic Neuropathy

This episode explores diabetic autonomic neuropathy — the widespread nerve damage from chronic high blood sugar that affects the heart, gastrointestinal tract, bladder, sweat glands and more. It expla...

15 Mar 20min

Bacterial Social Media: Quorum Sensing in Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Bacterial Social Media: Quorum Sensing in Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Dr. G explains quorum sensing — the chemical "language" bacteria use to coordinate biofilm formation, virulence, and antibiotic resistance in diabetic foot ulcers. He covers how biofilms form, why dia...

14 Mar 21min

The Green Antiseptic: Chlorophyll’s WWII Wound Revolution

The Green Antiseptic: Chlorophyll’s WWII Wound Revolution

In this episode Dr. G explores chlorophyll’s surprising history and medical potential — from its chemical similarity to hemoglobin and wartime use as a wound antiseptic to the development of chlorophy...

12 Mar 12min

The Great Pretender: Sweet Syndrome and Diabetic Foot Misdiagnosis

The Great Pretender: Sweet Syndrome and Diabetic Foot Misdiagnosis

In this episode of Diabetic Foot Files, Dr. G explores Sweet Syndrome — an acute neutrophilic dermatosis that can mimic diabetic foot infections with painful red plaques, fever, and elevated inflammat...

10 Mar 13min

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