I have no idea what happened, she's been running around fine all day today but also doing some glass surfing because I removed all her stuff (permananetly) besides her basking area & cool side rock to make it simple for her to eat since she's been having lack of appetite. (<-- long story short). But again, I think she hurt herself with all the running around! She is currently walking & struggling / limpbimg because her back left leg is kind of floppy looking! I made a video for you to see. Please realize I am slightly messing with it to show you it's limpness.
I have one local vet that will see here for a $70 for a visit & $119 for X-Rays. I am not sure how much to actually do something.... (which I already can't afford).
(EDIT) I was able to feel it out of place (like out of the socket) & I just popped it into place, when I did that she was using it again but it popped right back out. Than I popped it back in one more time & now I'm trying to make her not move with it. (EDIT2) It has already popped out again (every-time she runs with it) so I'll just leave it be & try to make her not move around.
OK. It pops right back in (with ease) & right out just as easily. I've actually already tried popping it back in & wrapping her in her blanket under her basking spot & it helped to make her not move. Btw, the video link is up.
For now, take out anything she could climb on and lower the basking spot. You don't want her to fall off anything and further injure herself. Hopefully it is just a dislocation and will heal up some overnight. Also try messaging Tracie (Drache613). She may have an idea.
No, it doesn't sound like an infection. It really sounds like a dislocation. The swelling MAY be from infection, but I doubt it. They tend not to get infections from small wounds too easily.
No, it doesn't sound like an infection. It really sounds like a dislocation. The swelling MAY be from infection, but I doubt it. They tend not to get infections from small wounds too easily.
I also don't think there is a fracture. She's been behaving so .. normal just quiet content. Not freaking out in severe pain or gaping. I think tomorrow I will watch closely, if not better after tomorrow. I'll have no choice but to take her to the local vet but again.. money scares me. (the whole situation). If it is a dislocation, what can be done to stop it from dislocating.. I wrapped it up & made a little cast btw... (not tight) but just to hold it.
I'm not sure there's a lot a vet could do for that. The little cast sounds like a good idea. Did you take out anything she could fall off of, as I mentioned earlier?
You could also put a towel or small folded blanket down as substrate, to help prevent any more slips and to make it easier for her to get around. You can add another towel to make a sort of raised basking spot, but with a gentle slope, ramp like, so she can move there easily. Since she's not very mobile you may need to remove the back legs from her crickets so she doesn't have to actively hunt them.
I know I've read a thread somewhere on here where the person sort of splinted and wrapped an injured limb to keep it still. It may be worthwhile to do a quick search.
I'm not sure there's a lot a vet could do for that. The little cast sounds like a good idea. Did you take out anything she could fall off of, as I mentioned earlier?
If you re-read my OP, everything that could have been harmful (sticks with height) was already taken out in the first place, all she has in there at the time this happend is two fake rocks. One basking, one cool side.
Yes, I saw that, and your video. But even those rocks pose a risk. I saw how you had to help her up, and if she were to take a tumble, it could end with a worse injury. I would take them out for now and use towels, as suggested above.
Yes, I saw that, and your video. But even those rocks pose a risk. I saw how you had to help her up, and if she were to take a tumble, it could end with a worse injury. I would take them out for now and use towels, as suggested above.
Maybe try sliding it all the way up the leg, and put a popsicle stick or a qtip along the length of the thigh to hold it in place? For now just let her sleep though.
Maybe try sliding it all the way up the leg, and put a popsicle stick or a qtip along the length of the thigh to hold it in place? For now just let her sleep though.
Yeah, she's been lights out since 8 but I thought about doing the whole leg, but from what I see her pain isn't in the thigh. It's below (let's just say the knee, (bendy part)) So I thought about keeping that down to the foot / (let's just say ankle) so nice and still but I like your idea with the stick thing, I think I'll try that.
(Edit) Did it, (easier to do while she is asleep).