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Posted by: AnnaCB at Wed Feb 23 09:35:41 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by AnnaCB ]  
   

She's still doing beautifully.
I find it kind of odd that something that extreme can happen, I can do very little to assist, and she returns to her (apparently) perfectly normal, healthy self.

I have seen no evidence of further issues or trauma. The inside of her mouth looks lovely. She's eating regularly again with no hesitation (actually, she's been less picky than ever in the past).

Reptiles are just fascinating. I wish we knew more about their health issues, as it's still going to bother me once in a while that I had this learning experience and was unable to get any solid info out of it, aside from the fact remaining that many reptiles are just insanely good at healing from circumstances beyond their control.

Thanks again to everyone for their input. I value your help immensely!


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