So after about 4 months I was told that rarely, like 1 in every 5000 people, the body kind of 'rejects' surgery. On it's own. It really objects to a surgeon touching it, hence the lingering nausea. I was one of those lucky people. I am guessing there is a good chance you are as well Hojo

There is not really a time when it fixes, the body has to slowly adjust and come out of it's funk. There isn't any changes or miracles, it is just up to the healing process and adaptation. It sucks. So, I can only tell you that the scopolamine patch and Zofran every 8 hours non stop for 8 months helped with my extreme nausea side effect. Like, it worked about 80% of the time. Also, before I found the Annex protein, I held my nose when I drank any protein shakes. You can't taste them if you hold your nose!

Since you get 30 grams in 11 oz. from some of those shakes I just held my nose and went for it, following it up with water before I let go of my nose. Anyway, if you have to, just hold your nose, drink your fill, wash things down with water. It is sooooo not fun, but it will get you to your protein goal daily!
You can find Annex protein at complete nutrition stores or online. The reason I like it is because it has a very bland, watery thin taste that doesn't cause nausea and isn't too thick to drink nor is there a sweetness to it. I'm there with you on the many gross protein shakes available. Honestly, I drink the French vanilla flavor in coffee with a pinch of cinnamon. because it is so light, I only taste the cinnamon in my coffee. I do two scoops which is 47 grams of protein of the chocolate peanut butter as a daily shake, only because there is not any peanut butter taste and it is more like drinking a light version of a chocolate malt. I think they would send you a sample pack if you checked them out online. I also have a friend who is using GenePro in their daily soup, however, I also know there was a time when eating soup was not gonna happen. She never experienced the extreme nausea so she is just enjoying soup. I am a bit jealous.
I do know I hope you figure it out soon, you will start down the path of exhaustion from lack of protein if you can't get it in daily. And don't worry about the stall! I've had a bazillion by now and this RNY journey is like a roller coaster! I can literally jump on the scale everyday, and nothing changes for a week. Forget about it for a day or two, get back on and WHAM! I've lost 10 lbs. It makes no sense! You are more than likely at this stage going through huge body adjustment periods, where you are in fact losing inches, but the scale won't move. I lost nearly 10 dress sizes in the first 6 months and most of those were while the scale never moved! It's frustrating! Neat when you get to buy new clothes, but still frustrating!
