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Bearded Dragon severe limb possible partial paralysis
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[QUOTE="AHBD, post: 1990780, member: 40059"] Wow, Gwen has lived a very long time and I'm sure that she must be special to you. I really feel for you and for her going through this. I don't know if you can do anything for her, just keep her as comfortable as possible . BTW, putting an animal in a freezer is not humane, it's really very painful as the animal's blood would crystallize while it's slipping away and would be very inhumane . Tell your friend that old myth is a horrible idea. There's a slight chance that a vitamin or calcium deficiency could be at play but it's just a guess and I doubt that you want to put her through tests. You can try to offer a bit more Cal. + Vit., but I don't know that it'll make any difference. Best wishes to you + Gwen, maybe someone else will have suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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