1000-Lb. Sisters: What Tammy Slaton Ate At The Weight Loss Facility

The Slaton sisters have struggled to achieve their weight loss goals on 1000-Lb. Sisters, but it seems like Tammy might finally be on her way to making some progress. Details about 1000-Lb. Sisters season 3 disclosed that Tammy is taking her weight loss seriously as she will go to rehab for food addiction. Viewers have been rooting for Tammy to stick to her weight loss goals, and here’s everything about the diet that the reality star committed to while at the rehab facility.

Tammy and her sister Amy Slaton shared the same motivation for starring on 1000-Lb. Sisters, which was to hold themselves accountable for losing weight. The duo of reality TV sisters needed to lose enough weight to qualify for bariatric surgery, an operation that helps the body burn weight at a faster pace. Amy wanted to get the surgery done so she would be able to have a baby with her husband, Michael Halterman. Tammy needs to qualify for the operation as her current weight has proven to be a hazard to her health. While Amy successfully got bariatric surgery and now has her son, Gage, Tammy has struggled to meet the operation’s weight loss requirements. Amy and Tammy’s brother Chris Combs have been concerned that Tammy won’t be able to achieve the weight loss goals required of her to qualify for bariatric surgery. The 1000-Lb. Sisters cast is worried that Tammy will miss her opportunity to get the life-saving operation and remain in a health crisis.

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Tammy is known for being open with fans and continued to be transparent when she shared what she was eating at the rehab hospital. On YouTube, Tammy discussed what life was like for her at the rehab facility. Tammy showed her fans that for breakfast, she ate scrambled eggs, turkey sausage, and “some dry toast.” Her breakfast also came with low-fat milk, a box of honey nut cheerios, orange juice, and coffee. At lunch, Tammy had a meal made up of a BLT sandwich, potatoes, tiramisu, and a diet Pepsi. Tammy finished her day with a dinner of grilled chicken strips and mashed potatoes. Tammy also shared the facility’s menu, which offered a variety of meal options with the calorie count provided. In the video, Tammy explained that she was making progress as she’d lost about 20 pounds in 2 weeks.

Tammy also improved her step count at the facility. The highly anticipated 1000-Lb. Sisters season 3 is set to tackle Tammy’s conflict with weight loss on a new scale. The synopsis for the upcoming season 3, which premieres on Monday, November 15, stated that Tammy will go to rehab to assist in achieving her weight loss goals. According to The Futon Critic, “Tammy makes the game-changing decision to check herself into rehab for food addiction, but her stay there may be short-lived as she considers the best way to reach her goals.” 

Tammy has worried fans on 1000-Lb. Sisters, as her journey toward losing weight appeared to be fruitless. Fortunately, Tammy was able to find the help she needed to get back on track and work toward qualifying for bariatric surgery. Although Tammy generously shared her diet while at the rehab facility, viewers will get a closer look at Tammy’s road to weight loss on 1000-Lb. Sisters season 3.

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Sources: Tammy Slaton/YouTube, The Futon Critic

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