Tammy Slaton has been on a harrowing weight loss journey since 1000-lb Sisters season 1, but fans agree that Tammy's story has officially become too hard to watch in season 3. Initially, Tammy and her sister, Amy Slaton-Halterman, won fans over with their silly antics and hilarious banter, but as their fitness quests have progressed, viewers are finding it much more difficult to enjoy watching Tammy's life unfold. From her deteriorating mental and physical health to her decomposing relationships with her family members, here's why fans think Tammy's journey is so hard to watch in 1000-lb Sisters season 3.
When viewers first met Tammy and Amy in 1000-lb Sisters season 1, the sisters were full of hope as they were both enthusiastic about the prospect of losing weight and turning their lives around. While Amy has been largely successful in achieving her long-term aspirations as she got bariatric surgery, has a husband, gave birth to her son, and has another baby on the way, Tammy has fallen short of reaching the goals she set in season 1. Although her siblings have done their best to hold out hope for her health venture, some fans find Tammy's journey hard to watch in season 3.
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Where 1000-lb Sisters seasons 1 and 2 featured moments of joy between the sisters, season 3 has made it difficult for viewers to focus on anything other than Tammy Slaton's impending doom. After a few years, it's become too difficult for the Slaton family to ignore that Tammy might not ever be able to recover from her physical and emotional ailments. Whether she's struggling to understand the reality of her situation or she's sabotaging her relationships with her family members,
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