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Old 01-28-05, 10:53 PM   #1
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Partial paralysis

I've got my female Dragon that I got awhile back from ****. When I got her, her hind legs are extended back, her big toe was bent backwards and she was walking on the back of her hands.
Well I've had her for 6 months, but when I took her to the vet he said that it was probably impaction, but it wasn't since I don't feed to big of prey items but he might have, but nothing fixed it and 6 months later she still has this problem. Well I Was reading up something and found that this could be fatal? I have run out of options if this is the case as my vet must be a shmuck, and I don't know what to do, I want to save her :-/ so I've taken her off solids and stuck to meat baby food and greens, any help is appreciated. Getting really worried over here, I'm helping one gecko to health but there's nothing I've been able to do for this dragon. Maybe it's perminant and she is going to just live life like this? Could that be the case? I just don't want her to die, maybe I'll try the vet in Syracuse but I don't want to drive 7 hrs round trip to be told the same thing...

(edited to remove breeder's name.
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