Thanks for all the advice. Well, I had her hot spot at 90 before, but I bumped it up to 95 and the cool end in the low 80's. I didn't realize I was feeding her too soon after a regurge. I figured atleast 2 weeks would be fine. I'm also gonna increase the humidity a wee bit.
As for the vet who I took her too before, he didn't seem competent to me, but what do I know
. Anyway, he told me to use a heat lamp for my snake, and keep it no lower than a 100 degrees. Maybe I should have listened to him, but I kept using a heat mat with a high of 90. He is the only herp vet close to me here. I suppose I could drive a little ways to find a better vet.
For the meantime, the hot spot is 95 now, with the humidity around 70. I was able to get a hold of some Panacur and Flagy. I gave her a little Panucur which she puked up after an hour. She still got what she needed from that. Also, I soaked her for an hour in some water mixed with .6mg of flagyl. I hope all turns out well.