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Beardie ER
BEARDIE FALL - PARALYZED?
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[QUOTE="Drache613, post: 1994225, member: 8309"] Hello, Wow, how terrible for you both. Is her beard black right now? If possible, please do take full body pictures of her but don't stress her by moving her too much since she is most likely injured. How far of a fall was it? Where did the dresser edge hit her? It is possible that nothing is broken, but their spines are long & vulnerable to injury. Since they don't have discs in between their vertebrae, it is possible that she has a couple of vertebrae that essentially subluxed & are out of place. Without an x-ray though, it's hard to be able to confirm the extent of any type of injury. Have you adjusted the basking light & UVB light distance for her so she doesn't have to move & climb to bask, etc? How is her breathing, steady or erratic? For now, do your best to keep her a little warmer overnight, usually around 75-80F to help keep her system boosted. Let us know how things are going. Tracie [/QUOTE]
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