hi, sorry to hear about that scare. what kind of setup do you have him in? what brand lights, what are the temps during night and day.
mealworms arent a great sorce of nutrition for a bearded dragon. try phoenix worms, colony bred roaches(not wild), crickets and silkworms. if he doesnt like to chase his feeders try hand feeding him. all three of my dragons will take food from me if theyre feeling too lazy to chase it :roll: .
the flipping on the back thing sounds pretty serious, ill refer a moderator to this thread.
just try to elaborate as much as possible on your setup; tank size, light brand-names, wattages, thermometer type, temperatures... that way the moderator can troubleshoot without having to wait.
you might be experiencing brumation. have you seen this article? brumation is to reptiles what hibernation is to bears;
http://www.beardeddragon.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=88391
he could just be slowing down with the changing seasons. then again, it could be something more serious. either way, try to answer all the questions so we can try to rule out one or the other.
i hope this helps alittle. ill check in tomorrow to see whats changed :wink: .
p.s. if you have a water dish in the tank, take it out. if he flips over in that hes done for :| .