
Vinegar to the Rescue: Acetic Acid Protocols for Stubborn Wound Infections
Dr. G examines acetic acid (medical vinegar) as a low-cost, evidence-based treatment for multi-drug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa in diabetic foot ulcers. The episode explains the bacterium's virul...
25 Nov 202516min

Elective Surgery & Diabetes: What Your Surgeon Isn't Telling You
Dr. Gabrielle Hutchinson-Donaldson explains when elective foot surgery is appropriate for people with diabetes, the key green and red flags to consider, and what must be included in valid informed con...
25 Nov 202518min

Blame the Patient: Why It’s Not Your Fault- And Why Doctor Must Do Better
In this episode of Diabetic Foot Files the host exposes why patients with diabetic wounds are often unfairly blamed and explains how system gaps, provider bias, and limited training cause poor outcome...
24 Nov 202530min

Surgical Site Infections - Incision to Infection: The Truth About Diabetic Foot SSIs and How to Stop Them
Dr. G explains why people with diabetes are far more vulnerable to surgical site infections — covering neuropathy, poor blood flow, high blood sugars, immune dysfunction, and common pathogens that col...
24 Nov 202517min

Holiday Heel: How Calcaneal Fractures Break Your Season
In this episode Dr. G explains “holiday heel” — calcaneal (heel) fractures that spike during the holidays from ladder falls, slips and carrying heavy decorations. Learn the common mechanisms, key exam...
19 Nov 202517min

Thanksgiving Survival Guide for Diabetic Feet: Eat, Protect, Prevent
This episode offers a concise Thanksgiving survival plan for people with diabetes: which foods help or harm wound healing, how to manage blood sugar before and after the meal, and which holiday habits...
19 Nov 202515min

Mercury Retrograde & The Reopened Ulcer: Unfinished Business, Cosmic Chaos, Biomechanics, and How to Stop the Cycle Before It Ends in Amputation
Dr. G uses the Mercury Retrograde analogy to explain why diabetic foot ulcers often recur, covering medical and mechanical causes like osteomyelitis, unresolved pressure, neuropathy, scar tissue, and ...
17 Nov 202521min

Being in A Situationship with Your Diabetic Foot Ulcer: breaking the toxic cycle
Dr. G compares diabetic foot ulcers to a "situationship"—a pattern of ignoring early warning signs, inconsistent care, and delayed follow-up that lets small wounds become serious. This episode explain...
17 Nov 202514min



















