In the last season of ‘1000-Lb. Sisters’, Tammy Slaton underwent weight loss surgery and now relies on a wheelchair or walker for mobility.

Tammy Slaton, who underwent weight loss surgery, was seen walking independently while shopping in Indiana last week, indicating progress in her weight loss journey. Before the surgery, the 36-year-old reality TV star relied on a wheelchair or a walker for mobility. However, she did use her walker while getting in and out of her car during her outing.

Recently, Tammy Slaton joined her sister Amy Slaton and friends for a girls’ night out, and Amy shared photos on Instagram. This was the first time fans saw Tammy standing on her own following her weight loss surgery, and many people expressed support and admiration in the comments. One person wrote that seeing Tammy standing on her own was heartwarming and expressed pride in their progress, while another commented on Tammy’s ability to walk without oxygen.

Viewers of the latest season of ‘1000-Lb. Sisters’ have been able to witness Tammy Slaton’s transformation at a weight loss rehabilitation facility in Ohio. In one episode, Tammy successfully reached her weight loss goal of dropping from 717 lbs. to 550 lbs. to qualify for weight loss surgery. To her great excitement, she even surpassed the goal by losing an additional 14 lbs., bringing her weight down to 534 lbs.

Tammy expressed her elation, stating during the February 7th episode that she felt thrilled, proud, and excited. She noted that the achievement proved her doubters wrong and felt it was her “told-you-so moment.”