For Tami, her weight kept her from doing basic things in life. She couldn’t cross her legs when sitting, struggled to walk without pain, and gave up her passion for performance she once enjoyed. Enough was enough and in January 2012, Tami took control and underwent Bariatric surgery at Cooper. Follow Tami on her nine month journey to finding herself again, reclaiming her health and getting back on stage for the first time in 20 years.




Thanks for your publish. My spouse and i have often seen that almost all people are wanting to lose weight simply because they wish to look slim along with attractive. Even so, they do not often realize that there are more benefits for you to losing weight as well. Doctors insist that over weight people experience a variety of health conditions that can be directly attributed to the excess weight. Fortunately that people who sadly are overweight and suffering from several diseases are able to reduce the severity of their own illnesses by means of losing weight. It is easy to see a slow but noticeable improvement in health while even a moderate amount of fat reduction is obtained.
Congratulations Tami! It takes a lot of guts to go through the Bariatric surgery not forgetting a 9 month healing journey that you endured. The fruits are worth the trouble I am sure.