I agree that physically she doesn't look too bad. Her eyes look a little tired, but then she has no real stimulation or varied diet, etc. I would say that her back legs look like they are folded under, with the joints looking rounded too which may indicate mild MBD [ it could be just the way she's sitting ] ....but she's holding herself up [ as opposed to laying flat, lethargic ] + looks of decent weight, so those are good signs in themselves. I would hold off on any deworming until the future, let her get settled in + eating well before putting her through that. It will be fine. Once you have her, don't overfeed her even if she's eager to eat a ton of bugs right away. Give her a good salad early in the day, then bugs mid afternoon....large crickets, medium -large dubia , superworms [ 3-4 at a time to start ] and hornworms. By the way, when your parents ship her, it's best to do it Monday - Wed., and check your temps. on both the departure area and your destination. If it's very hot, you may need a cool pack, or you may adjust the day to when temps. are more favorable. You'll find the info on the shipyourreptiles.com site, you've probably already seen it all. She looks like a sweet girl, and will probably be a real joy and enjoy her new luxurious life and banquet of good things that will be offered.