Tammy Slaton has made several selfish decisions throughout her grueling weight loss journey in 1000-lb Sisters, and some fans think her self-centered ways are worthy of a professional diagnosis. Tammy has plenty of work to do if she has ambitions to repair her physical wellbeing, but viewers agree that Tammy's most daunting task would be to face all of the mental health issues she has sidelined, including her narcissistic tendencies. From taking advantage of her caring family members to her inclination to use manipulative tactics like gaslighting, here's why 1000-lb Sisters fans think Tammy Slaton is a narcissist.
Although Tammy started her weight loss endeavor sharing her screen time with her sister, Amy Slaton-Halterman, in 1000-lb Sisters season 1, the pair haven't received equal attention throughout the latest chapters of the Slaton family's story. In 1000-lb Sisters seasons 2 and 3, Tammy's only become a greater concern for her brother and sisters to lose sleep over. Instead of absorbing all of the instructions she received from her doctors and advice her family members gave her, Tammy opted to continue leading her unhealthy lifestyle. Despite her siblings' best efforts, Tammy has only grown more critical and demanding of her family members, which has prompted fans to think Tammy Slaton is a narcissist.
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Unfortunately, Tammy hasn't put the effort into her weight loss quest in 1000-lb Sisters to live an independent life. In season 1, Tammy was completely dependent on Amy and her husband, Michael Halterman, who housed and transported her. Tammy became too much to handle for Amy, so she called in their older brother, Chris Combs, to motivate
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