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    Old and wise snake charles parenteau's Avatar
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    Re: Orange man radix

    Its an amazing story! Im stunt how fast he seems to heal of the wound.
    Hope for you you ll be able to reproduce this little boy.
    You lucky in your bad luck!!

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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Re: Orange man radix

    I think the skin is back where it should be, except for what's missing, Curse you lawnmowers, sting trimmer or whatever did the damage.[quote=guidofatherof5;111733]

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    Re: Orange man radix

    it looks really good to me - pink, healthy, and healing
    nice nursing job, Steve
    rhea
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    Re: Orange man radix

    Yeah, but it makes me want some spicy tuna rolls though-
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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Re: Orange man radix

    Tang is showing some real injury site stiffness. He has almost a 90 degree bend at that site. I think he was injured with more than just the laceration. I get him out daily and stretch and move that area. I can tell he has some pain there. I'm hoping this is just part of the healing process and he will have more mobility down the road. He is much more calm and allows me more freedoms than a week ago. He's a fine addition to the Ranch.
    Steve
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    Re: Orange man radix

    Looking at that original picture I'd be surprised if some of the muscle (and the nerves feeding it) didn't get cut, too. In that case he might never be normal but there would be a possibility of some recovery.

    Maybe he'd be a good candidate for the laser treatment? (I've got to admit, my inner biologist thinks that whole idea sounds like hogwash. I do hope Spot - and maybe this guy? - prove me wrong!)

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    Re: Orange man radix

    YA BUT MY VET TKES ME HUNTING OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO nothing says free check up better than dove hahahahahahahaha mmmmmmmmmmmmm
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    Re: Orange man radix

    Looking much better.
    I have heard that any injury to a snake is long in the healing time. That doesn’t seem to be the case here.

    I would attribute this to the TLC?
    Michael
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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Re: Orange man radix

    Unfortunately I don't think he's out of the woods yet. If I could get him to eat I would feel much better. These spasms seem to be what is focusing his life. This may be what should be happening and I need to relax. I just don't know.
    Steve
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    Re: Orange man radix

    Well he’s better of now than he was. How long have you had him now? 2 months?
    He'll eat as he gets hungry
    Michael
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