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    central nerve problem

    hello.
    I am new.
    My phyton has some kind of disease, he was on enroxill injections for a week but not much better changes.

    he is unable to roll over from his back, he goes backwards, when he goes forward his head is turned 180 degrees- back...

    it could not be IBD, because I am from Slovenia (Europe) where we have no IBD. snake is from Slovenia- home breed.

    can anyone have a clue what it could be?

    there on you tube is film of him

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqorD7yh6p0

    please, help me, because here in Slovenia nobody knows!

    teja

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    Re: central nerve problem

    Quote Originally Posted by Teja View Post
    it could not be IBD, because I am from Slovenia (Europe) where we have no IBD. snake is from Slovenia- home breed.

    can anyone have a clue what it could be?

    there on you tube is film of him



    please, help me, because here in Slovenia nobody knows!

    teja

    IBD is a contagious disease, and frankly there are no guarantees that it isn't IBD, that's the sad part of IBD.

    I'm sorry, I can't see the video at work, so I can't see what's happening.

    How long have you had him and how long has he been showing these neurological signs?

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    Re: central nerve problem

    I'm curious also.. When did this start? It looks like the muscles on that side of the neck are contracted for some reason. It could be degenerative, could be neurological..

    Has he come into contact with anything out of the ordinary? Had he been feeding properly/regularly? Was he normal when hatched?
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    Re: central nerve problem

    can you see the pictures at least?

    http://www.moj-album.com/album/12454819/

    I got him 10 days before he started show this signs.
    he is more than one week like this.
    tomorow we will take just one little spot of blood.

    he is 9 mounths old.

    i am so despered...

    thank you

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    Re: central nerve problem

    he ate one week after I got him. than, after few days- this.
    he ate normally.
    he didn't vomit or something.

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    Re: central nerve problem

    Hmmmm could be a injury causing it dislocated spine orsomething.. I'm jsut grabing at straws
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    Re: central nerve problem

    his head is not allways turned on the same side.

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    Re: central nerve problem

    Quote Originally Posted by Teja View Post
    his head is not allways turned on the same side.
    Have you attempted to feed him since this happened? Also, where do you get his food from?

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    Re: central nerve problem

    no, he was on antibiotics so i didnt feed him.
    the snake is from good breeder from SLO and also the mice

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    Re: central nerve problem

    Quote Originally Posted by Teja View Post
    no, he was on antibiotics so i didnt feed him.
    the snake is from good breeder from SLO and also the mice
    Your best bet is a vet visit to get some X-rays and see whats going on
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