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Muscle twitching?
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[QUOTE="Drache613, post: 2010939, member: 8309"] Hello, Oh so sorry your girl is having trouble! Always so stressful when things like this happen. Do you have pictures of her, so we can see her physical condition? It is highly possible she never absorbed them & perhaps became eggbound. This does happen fairly often. The vet did confirm she did absorb the eggs & that there weren't anymore, by viewing an x-ray to analzye the situation? She could be having calcium problems if she has been developing eggs. If she hasn't shelled any then her calcium reserves shouldn't have gone down much but constantly reabsorbing eggs without laying them can cause potential liver issues. It is a lot of fat & protein for the body to break down & pass through. Can you possibly get her to a vet for an x-ray or blood test? For now, try to get her hydrated as best as you can & keep her around 75-80F overnight to help boost her immune system. I view this as an emergency because she is losing weight & her eyes tell you the situation, readily. Reptiles can crash quickly so it is best to try to get some medical care to see if she could have peritonitis or some other infection, etc. Hopefully it is nothing serious. Please let us know how she is doing. Tracie [/QUOTE]
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