The current season of 1000 sisters coming to an end soon, and things are not looking good for Tammy Slaton. Although she’s happy to see Amy Slaton’s successful delivery, the star admits she’s struggling with feelings of senselessness and depression – but she’s also opening up and becoming vulnerable about the process, something Dr. Eric Smith admits. This is what we know so far about the final season.
Amy Slaton welcomes baby Gage
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1000 sisters star Amy Slaton welcomes her baby, Gage, into the world in November 2020. Tammy Slaton was worried about her sister’s health at the time. Amy was told that she should not try to have a child until two years after her bariatric surgery.
“When Amy told me she was pregnant, I did not really know what to say, except like, ‘Really? Are you serious? You know you’re not supposed to be pregnant right now, ” Tammy Slaton said 1000 sisters producer.
“When I first heard that Amy was pregnant, I felt all sorts of things. I was angry and sad and worried about her health and safety since it was so short after her surgery,” Tammy told People.
‘I know, it’s like I’m scared because it was only four months ago [that I had] my operation and now I am pregnant, ”said Amy Slaton in the program.
Fortunately, baby Gage was born safe and sound, and Amy Slaton is doing well after the pregnancy.
‘1000 Lb Sisters’ star Tammy Slaton gained weight

While 1000 sisters star Amy Slaton still glows from the excitement of being born, and Tammy Slaton suggests she’s dealing with depression and feelings of nonsense about her weight loss regimen.
This is exacerbated by the discovery that Tammy has gained weight – 21 pounds since her previous check-in with dr. Eric Smith.
I mean, sometimes I try to eat healthier, and then I’m different: ‘What’s the point? ” She admits in a preview per People. She added that she “just did not do what I had to do.”
Dr. Smith asks Tammy to describe her feelings after making a choice she regrets.
‘Even more depressed. “Because I know I should not sit there and eat, but I do, and I do not know how to stop,” she replied.
The star of ‘1000 Lb Sisters’ opens
Tammy Slaton struggles with some powerful emotions during the sneak peek, but dr. Smith suggests that the 1000 sisters star does the right thing by being honest with herself.
“I’m really proud of you because you just admitted, ‘I do not know how to stop,’ because it’s the first step to asking someone to help you learn to stop,” says Dr. Smith her. . He then praises her for accepting responsibility.
‘You could blame [that] you could not get out of bed, you could blame that you had COVID, and you could also blame that you were in the hospital, and neither could you. And believe it or not, it’s a step forward from where you were in the past. So you only made progress even though your weight increased. ”