Amy Slaton-Halterman successfully qualified for and underwent weight loss surgery in 1000-lb Sisters season 1, but recently, the television personality’s fitness progress has come to a screeching halt. Although she is perceived as the more motivated Slaton sibling, Amy’s latest weigh-in with Dr. Procter revealed that she is falling short of her health goals. From prioritizing family planning to her ongoing battle with her food addiction, here’s why Amy is at a stand-still in her weight loss goals in 1000-lb Sisters season 3.

When viewers first met Amy in 1000-lb Sisters season 1, she was dedicated to reaching her fitness ambitions. Initially weighing over 400 pounds, Amy wanted to slim down enough that she’d be able to have a kid. Although she and her sister, Tammy Slaton, were deep in the throws of their food addictions, Amy impressed fans with the effort she put into her health objective. Throughout season 1, Amy effectively adhered to her healthy diet and recommended exercise regimen. Ultimately, Amy had lost enough weight that she qualified for bariatric surgery and underwent the vital operation. By the end of 1000-lb Sisters season 1, Amy had lost over 100 pounds and by the end of season 2, Amy was welcoming her baby boy, Gage, into the Slaton family.

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Although her journey’s been full of emotional ups and downs, Amy’s experiences throughout 1000-lb Sisters seasons 1 and 2 were fruitful. Amy achieved accomplishment after accomplishment, but in the midst of all of her maternal success, Amy lost sight of the weight loss journey she’d set out on. In 1000-lb Sisters season 3, Amy’s finally facing the consequences of her decision to sideline her fitness for her family goals. In a recent check-in with Dr. Procter, Amy learned that she weighed 275 pounds. While this is extraordinary compared to her initial weight in season 1, Dr. Procter was disappointed with Amy’s progress. The bariatric surgeon asserted that Amy should have been below 250 pounds during their weigh-in. Unfortunately, undergoing a weight loss operation is only half the battle as there’s no way to surgically remove the Slaton sisters’ food addictions. Amy’s mental illness and family planning created this roadblock.

Amy confessed that she struggled to stay on track with her health goals in 1000-lb Sisters season 3 because they were renovating their home. To answer Dr. Procter’s confusion, Amy asserted that they had to order takeout to make up for their out-of-commission stove. This speaks to the principal reasons why Amy’s weight loss venture has stalled. First off, Amy is putting her family aspirations above her fitness ambitions. From caring for her baby boy to updating her living situation, Amy hasn’t been focused on her health. Although she’s justified in putting her newborn first, Amy shouldn’t have to sacrifice all of the headway she’s made in her weight loss journey. Additionally, Amy’s readiness to revert to her unhealthy takeout diet indicates the hold her food addiction still has over her. Amy needs to reassess her priorities to overcome her stagnant weight loss state.

Amy has been a role model for her followers as she’s turned her life around since viewers were first introduced to her in 1000-lb Sisters season 1. Regrettably, Amy has reached an impasse in her weight loss journey thanks to her ambitious family plans and inevitable struggle with her food addiction. Hopefully, Amy can quit stalling and shift her fitness quest back into full gear in 1000-lb Sisters season 3.

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