Quote Originally Posted by Annarose15 View Post
Pushing food into her when she is regurgitating it will most definitely kill her. Do NOT feed her again for two weeks, even if she holds this one down. If she doesn't hold it down, wait at least two weeks before offering again and START SMALL (3-40g rats is no different than 1-120g rat on that stressed of a system). Worry about getting her hydrated. Give her a humid hide, and the pedialyte baths are a good idea, too, if you can do it without her stressing more. Don't bother with trying to remove her stuck shed right now, it will only stress her. And her cool side/ambient needs to be around 82, not 87 as mentioned before, with a hot spot of 90-92. She needs a proper temperature gradient, just like a healthy BP does.
All her conditions are ideal as specified. I haven't touched her other than to clean her cage when she regurgitated. I have done everything I can to leave her alone to recover. She has no problem eating. She wants to live. If she still hasn't regurgitated in a few days I will soak her in pedialyte. I will also check with vets in the area for reptile experience.

If there is no further suggestions, I will keep on going and keep you all updated.