Glad to here antibiotics are done with so now is the time to get the liver going again. I will note I had all the same concerns as you with the high protein content of critical care and that you expect the opposite whem treating liver disease
First of all you are doing a great job but you are maybe doing a bit much considering she wont eat by her self which mine was the exact same and it seemed never ending. Eating is all about stimulation and the fact you are force feeding lives aswell as greens she wont ever eat by herself because she is never hungry the information im going to give you is what my vet did with me
step 1
My dragon was 500 grams and I gave 5mls of critical care a day and nothing else at a ratio of one scoop of critical care to 4 scoops of water mix and syringe I gave the full 5ml in one sitting this is important as its time to destress your dragon and get her on the mend without much fuss the critical care is just to kepp
hydrated and keep the liver working high protein is important with treating fatty liver
Always leave veg in tank as usual but try you best just to leave her alone as the critical care is enough
step 2
Do the critical care for one full week with veg in tank dont worry if she doesnt eat it in the second week every second day offer her live feed without forcing this is important as its all about stimulation and if you offer everyday she will just get used to seeing it I bought different bugs for mine to help stimulate apetite if in week 2 she eats any bugs then only give the critical care on the days she doesnt eat anything and if she still doesnt eat dont worry it took up until week 3 for my dragon to finally eat a bug on his own
I will continue this shortly
Are you in the uk?