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Amy Slaton Undergoes Vision Surgery for Lazy Eye
27 Feb
Summary
- Amy Slaton had surgery to correct her lazy eye.
- The condition stemmed from ocular toxoplasmosis since birth.
- Surgery was successful, boosting her confidence and look.

Amy Slaton, a star of "1000-lb Sisters," has undergone a significant surgical procedure to address vision problems, distinct from any weight-loss efforts. The surgery was performed to correct a lazy eye condition.
This vision issue is attributed to ocular toxoplasmosis, a rare parasitic infection present since Slaton's birth. The condition had rendered her legally blind. Doctors operated on both of her eyes to address the issue.
During the waiting period for the surgery to conclude, Slaton's husband, Brian Lovvorn, conveyed his anxieties to the film crew, particularly about the risks associated with anesthesia. Fortunately, the surgical intervention proved successful.
Following the successful operation, Amy Slaton is reported to have a new look and a considerable increase in self-confidence.




