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1000-Lb Sisters’ Tammy Slaton to undergo ‘life-saving’ surgery during rehab stint after she nearly died TWICE in 1 week

1000-LB SISTERS' Tammy Slaton has set a date to undergo a life-saving surgery after years of very serious health problems, The Sun can exclusively report.

According to a friend close to the reality star, Tammy's doctors will perform bariatric weight loss surgery on her in Atlanta next month.

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1000-Lb Sisters Tammy Slaton is set to undergo a life-saving surgery after she struggled on last season of showCredit: TLC
Tammy is losing enough weight to qualify for the bariatric surgery

Originally, Tammy, 35, wasn't supposed to be out of rehab and ready for her big surgery until August.

But the source claimed the 1000-lb Sisters star is expected to complete treatment two months earlier because she has been exceeding doctors' expectations.

Tammy will be ready to undergo her bariatric surgery - like her sister Amy, 34, once had - to lose even more weight at a rapid pace.

Bariatric surgery, also called gastric bypass surgery, is an operation on the digestive system to help a patient lose weight quickly in extreme situations.

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Since the start of 1000-Lb Sisters three seasons ago, Tammy has been desperately trying to lose enough weight to qualify for the life-saving procedure, although Amy beat her to the punch.

After weighing in at 400 pounds, Amy lost over 100 pounds to qualify for the surgery, and was later healthy enough to welcome her baby boy, Gage.

However, Tammy had quite a number of barriers preventing herself from being eligible for the procedure.

At the start of her second rehab stint, the star reached 639 pounds, and now must weigh under 400 pounds to qualify for the surgery.

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Additionally, Tammy has been under assisted breathing after living with a tracheotomy.

The procedure creates a surgical opening from the neck to the windpipe to allow easy access for breathing.

Tammy's friend exclusively told The Sun: "She hates her trach, although it's gotten smaller.

"She only has to wear it part-time now."

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