New year, new Amy Slaton! He 1,000 pound sisters The star recently revealed her 2024 health goals during her latest TikTok video.
In his latest social media post, Slaton revealed that there are multiple health goals he hopes to achieve over the next year. “1: stop smoking. I know I did it wrong. I am working on it,” he declared. “2: mental health 3: lose more weight.”
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1: quit smoking, I know I did it wrong, I’m working on it 2, food, health, 3, lose more weight
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Amy Slaton also spoke out in the comments section while receiving support from TikTok followers. “We will all get through this together,” she declared with applause emojis.
The new TikTok post comes just over a week after Slaton told PEOPLE She’s more focused on mental health and raising her two children than on her weight loss goals.
Amy Slaton later revealed that since her weight loss surgery in 2019, she has lost 176 pounds. However, she said that mental health is a very important factor in achieving her goals. “You can’t lose weight without mental health,” she explained.
Slaton noted that her mental health was the worst it has ever been after her divorce from Michael Halterman. The duo have two sons together, Gage Deon, 3, and Glenn Allen, 1. “And it wasn’t just affecting me, but it was affecting Gage and Glenn. So it was just tough.”
When it came to her marriage, Amy Slaton said there was no support, love or even kindness. “There was just mental abuse.”
After her divorce, Slaton began dating her now-boyfriend, Tony Rodgers.
Amy Slaton now knows how important mental health is
Meanwhile, Amy Slaton opened up about how important mental health is to her as she continues to navigate issues in her personal life.
She said she found out about this after a big argument between her and her sisters, Amanda and Tammy, during a summer trip to Florida. “That’s not the person I am,” she explained of the incident, which was caught on camera and featured during the 1,000 pound sisters fifth season. “That’s not the person I want to be.”
The situation also made him see how important it is to seek mental health help. “I said I’m not a person who does therapy; I said, ‘I’ll never go to therapy,’” she recalled. “But I went to therapy. And I am happier.”
After speaking with professionals, Amy Slaton was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, depression, and acute stress disorder. She explained that acute stress disorder is like PTSD from her marriage. “It’s a relief to know that I’m not crazy. It was something totally different. I’m not kidding just because I’m kidding. “I’m going crazy because I’m bipolar.”
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