wmach22, you mentioned you have video footage of your snake behaving strangely? Could you share that?

many people here are very familiar with genetic wobble.

what bugs me is that the most frequently used genes that can cause the wobble are very visible, like spider or champaigne or woma. they dont look anything like a normal BP, far from it.

of course stroke isnt a likely thing, and i didnt mean stroke caused by lack of oxygen necessarily, and didnt want to indicate you did anything wrong. im just trying to think about what could cause brain damage later in life, and really, it could be anything. humans can get brain damage from 5-10 minutes without oxygen, or from eating meat infected by a fungus that produces a neurotoxin, from a variety of infectious diseases, or from brain cancer, or from stroke. and strokes can be caused by any injury.

Maybe visiting a professional vet that is knowledgeable about reptiles is the best idea, this is hard to pin down. i see 3 main options: either its genetic, but then, why does the snake look like a normal? or it had the issue as a baby, then went to normal for many years, and now the issue is coming back. or something happened recently that caused brain damage, and as i said, it could be so many things that its hard to pin it down.

Anyway, good luck! I hope your snake gets better, recovery from neuro damage or brain damage is possible but takes months, nerves recover very slowly. But chances of it getting better totally depend on what caused it in the first place.