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    Well done Brian! I'm so glad you were able to help your Fatty before she got really hurt.

    You are SO brave, I have no idea what I would do. And try not feel bad, things like this happen, you did exactly what you were supposed to do when washing those plants. How were you to know a tiny piece was still stuck on? Don't feel bad, you corrected your froggies problem and I'm sure she feels much better for it.

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    Thanks Brit. I'll always feel pretty awful about this, especially if she doesn't make it. I find myself wanting to check on her constantly and also afraid to go look in case something bad has happened. Everything is still intact as of this morning, she's still very alert and I'm still withholding food.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleChester View Post
    Thanks Brit. I'll always feel pretty awful about this, especially if she doesn't make it. I find myself wanting to check on her constantly and also afraid to go look in case something bad has happened. Everything is still intact as of this morning, she's still very alert and I'm still withholding food.
    I know exactly how you feel Brian, I experienced the same thing when one of my White's passed away. I kept thinking there was something more I could have done or something less, and I was worried and constantly checking on her would kill her or that not checking on her would kill her...it's always a gamble.

    But I think your Fatty is going to be just fine. You did a great job, getting the matter back inside her was the best thing you could have done. Who wants to walk around with their cloaca hanging out right? You've helped her, I know it.
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    An update-I went as long as I thought I could before feeding her and gave her a medium sized earthworm yesterday (cut in half). That made 7 days since the prolapse and 9 days since her last feeding. She managed a small poo today and no problems- a big relief. I'll keep feeding earthworms and slowly up the food intake. The less poo while she is still healing the better.

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    So glad she's doing alright so far! Keep up the good work.
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    It's been another 2 weeks so time for another update- so far so good. I've moved her back in to her usual home but she's still on an earthworm diet (when her tankmate gets crickets or other harder to digest items it will be out of the cage for the time being).

    The real scary thing is I just got back yesterday from a 10 day vacation. I was pretty concerned she'd have a re-prolapse while I was away but it was happily all good and my first aid kit and detailed instructions weren't needed by her temporary caretaker.

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    You are awesome, I'm glad everything is going well with her!!!
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