My little blizzard corn, Sugar, is not doing well at all. She's the one who I got about 6 weeks ago who has thrown up every meal since I got her. She regurged about 4-7 days after each meal. I was told to not feed her for 10-14 days to allow for "regurge syndrome" to ease and her gastric juices to replenish. I followed this and she had not eaten for 12 days. She seemd okay until tonight.
Tonight when I came home I noticed she was laying with her head tilted to one side. I picked her up and she convulsed, her muscles contracted, she went all kinked, and she stopped breathing. She then opened her mouth, her jaw contracted and she spiraled her body around and stopped while she was in the supine position. She has not muscle tone at all now. I picked her up and gentley placed her in a critter keeper on some papertowel. She is covered so as to not stress her. She is limp but moves the tip of her tail.
She has black spots/areas in her belly which were not there before. I can see her intestines through her skin, as though her skin is becoming more see through. I have kept the humidity higher than usual because I though she was in blue. Her eyes are normally pink but I observed additional dark pink, dark circles, very thin, around the outside area inside her eyes. She cannot keep her head upright.
She is dying, there is no doubt. It's the middle of the night, the vet is not open until Tuesday. She has only the strength to move the tip of her tail every few minutes. She has no muscle tone. The colour is draining from her face and she is taking on a yellow appearance around her head and mouth.
What should I do? I feel she is suffering and way beyond help. She went downhill so suddenly. Last night she was wiggling around in my hand. I was looking forward to feeding her tomorrow, a pinkie head. There would be no way she'd have the strength for that. She's so tiny, around 8 inches and has not gained much weight in 6 weeks, probably 'cause of the regurge syndrome thing.
What should I do? How should I keep her comfortable? Warm or cool? Should I end her suffering or wait and see? If so, how? This is so sad.
All my other snakes are thriving and healthy. I have never had any problem (except for normal newbie panic things which turned out to be nothing.)
If you can offer advise, I appreciate the help.
Thanks,
Tracy
Tonight when I came home I noticed she was laying with her head tilted to one side. I picked her up and she convulsed, her muscles contracted, she went all kinked, and she stopped breathing. She then opened her mouth, her jaw contracted and she spiraled her body around and stopped while she was in the supine position. She has not muscle tone at all now. I picked her up and gentley placed her in a critter keeper on some papertowel. She is covered so as to not stress her. She is limp but moves the tip of her tail.
She has black spots/areas in her belly which were not there before. I can see her intestines through her skin, as though her skin is becoming more see through. I have kept the humidity higher than usual because I though she was in blue. Her eyes are normally pink but I observed additional dark pink, dark circles, very thin, around the outside area inside her eyes. She cannot keep her head upright.
She is dying, there is no doubt. It's the middle of the night, the vet is not open until Tuesday. She has only the strength to move the tip of her tail every few minutes. She has no muscle tone. The colour is draining from her face and she is taking on a yellow appearance around her head and mouth.
What should I do? I feel she is suffering and way beyond help. She went downhill so suddenly. Last night she was wiggling around in my hand. I was looking forward to feeding her tomorrow, a pinkie head. There would be no way she'd have the strength for that. She's so tiny, around 8 inches and has not gained much weight in 6 weeks, probably 'cause of the regurge syndrome thing.
What should I do? How should I keep her comfortable? Warm or cool? Should I end her suffering or wait and see? If so, how? This is so sad.
All my other snakes are thriving and healthy. I have never had any problem (except for normal newbie panic things which turned out to be nothing.)
If you can offer advise, I appreciate the help.
Thanks,
Tracy