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Have you tried watering it down? Changing the temperature? I still can't stomach things that are too cold and I'm 10 months out.

It could also be the brand or flavor. powders?utm_source=BariatricPal&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=CommentLink" target="_ad" data-id="1" >unjury has an unflavored powder you can add to many different fluids.

I don't know if this happens with VSG but you could have a temporary lactose intolerance thing happening. Probably good to search old posts or google for more information on that. I had rny and had to suck on a lactaid pill while I drank my drinks.

As crazy as it may seem you might be drinking it too fast. I know taking little sips doesn't seem like it should be too fast.

Hope something in this helps and keep going!

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I'd try a different brand. unjury was the only one I could stand.

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Yeah I would suggest liquid Protein. I couldn't take any more Protein shakes after my first few days.

I got some Liquid Protein from a company on Amazon. They come in different flavors and they are essentially like crystal light. It just tastes like flavored Water. 15 grams of Protein per serving. It's called Bariatric Choice.

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