Hello Maverick! Sounds like a sad situation; you are worried, your frog is possibly sick, and the people here that could help like Lija, are confused about your seriousness in regards to your frogs condition. Starting multiple threads for same unsolved problem does not help either.
Have you ever read this care article ( Frog Forum - Pacman and Horned Frogs - Ceratophrys - Care and Breeding ) and ensured all your albino Pacman frog needs are met? Pacman's are not that delicate; but when their temperature needs are not met and kept in cold conditions; their kidneys and lymph hearts suffer chronic and permanent damage. That will manifest itself in lethargy, edema (specially around rear legs) and a shortened life span. None of those conditions are fixable; so you can see how the level of frustration goes up among frog lovers dedicating their time to help out.
What is the status of your heating issues? What is the current exact temperature for both day and night? A higher wattage red bulb (if fixture can handle it) might work. If not you will need to get another fixture with red light or a dome with a ceramic heat emitter connected to a manual rheostat or automatic thermostat. A heat mat on the side will help but usually those are inefficient when added to side and will not correct large differences by themselves.
Have you tried feeding Night Crawlers (at Walmart's sports section, one's without dye)? What do you use to gut-load the crickets? Placing them on a small glass dish in front of frog might help it catch more of them. Wish you good luck and hope you are on time to turn things around on your Pacman's health.