I know, I know...shocker, BP feeding issue.

I've researched the CRAP out of this, before coming here.

Here's the deal...
I acquired a three year old female Normal BP back on May 19th...she's eaten nothing but live with previous owner. Her previous set-up was janky at best, so I've upgraded her to a better set-up, been working with her getting acclimated to her new home/surroundings...she's in quarantine from my established snake. She had ate a rat the Monday prior to acquisition. My other BP eats F/T and that is my preference to avoid injuries to my snakes.

As of last Sunday, she hasn't eaten in 13 weeks. She seems otherwise healthy, no major weight loss that I can tell...and she's active. I've tried almost every trick...chicken broth, hair dryer, bloodied skull... I plan to try feeding her in her actual cage (instead of the feedbox) this next time and maybe letting her be to see if she prefers eating in seclusion...and last resort is live followed by F/T. I called my vet's office and my vet was out...the non-snake vet said she just may not be a F/T eater...she also said force feed won't work (when I asked if that is where we should progress).

My question is this...
How long should I wait before I relent on the stubborn game?

AND ANY IDEAS??? Is this a lost-cause? I read somewhere any snake can be converted...it just takes time and patience...was I on crack to believe that?

I was hoping to feed her before we move this weekend, cuz I was afraid the stress of the move would delay any progress. I do have intentions of calling back and talking to my actual vet (as she specializes in snakes). I might just make a weigh-in appt for Kismet just to cover my basis.

Thanks for any help!!