About Dr. Snyder
Dr. Michael Snyder is a board-certified, general surgeon in Denver, Colo., who specializes in bariatric surgery. He is also the creator of FullBar, a weight-loss product that helps people control their hunger so they eat less. Like bariatric surgery, FullBar creates a sense of fullness, or “satiety,” that helps users consume fewer calories while still enjoying their favorite meals
Dr. Snyder earned his undergraduate degree from Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., and his medical degree from the University of Miami in Miami, Fla. He first became interested in Bariatric Surgery during his residency at Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland. Since establishing his practice in Colorado, he has further pursued this interest. He is an active member of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery (ASBS).
4 Comments
1. Jo Mentzel | December 30th, 2008 at 2:57 am
Hi…I had gastric bypass in 2000…I lost an amazing 240 lbs..unfortunately I have been gaining it back at a steady pace. Will this bar help me or should I look into a revision?
2. Dorothy Beya | December 30th, 2008 at 4:13 pm
Hellow, Dr. Snyder I learned about your product from watching TV. I went to GNC to purchase the bars. I tried one this morning. It was great. It’s lunch time and I am not hunger. I hoping and praying that this works for me. I really need to lose about 80 pounds. My insurance doesn’t pay for the surgery. Dorothy
3. Jennifer Marler | January 4th, 2009 at 1:24 am
Hi Dr. Snyder-
Oh my goodness where do I start. My name is Jennifer and I met you several years ago in Denver, Colorado and was going to one of your Gastric Bypass support groups. I had my surgery in Columbus, Ohio back in 2001. Well I have since moved back to Columbus, Ohio after living in Denver for seven years. The reason why I am writing is I was watching TV today and saw your commercial for fullbar for the first time. I have to commend you for creating this. I do not feel people realize how hard it is to lose weight or even keep it off and maintain it unless you live through it everyday. When I had surgery I had lost 338 pounds. When I got married 4 years agao I put on sixty of those pounds but since have taken them back off. I feel people need to know that even though you have a surgery it does not change your thinking and you can put the weight back on. I am in the process of going to Nursing School at COTC to become an RN. I am going for my Associates and while I am working as an RN I then want to go for my BSN and Masters so I can specialize in Bariatric Surgery to help people. I still have about 100 pounds I want to lose but compared to where I used to be I have no complaints. Dr. Peter Muscarella at OSU did my surgery in 2001. Please visit my blog at http://www.jenmar-jen.blogspot.com. Great blog and thanks for creating a cool product. I plan on trying this out. With everybody working on the obesity epidemic I hope and pray we can conquer the battle. Thanks for your time.
Jennifer Marler
4. karla bustamante | February 3rd, 2009 at 4:32 pm
What information do I need when I attend your seminar for tha Lap Band surgery?
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