I don't want this to sound condescending. If you knew she was in shed, you should of adjusted the humidity. I use tanks, so my humidity is not the best. The trick most older/tank users know, is creating a humid hide. It's as simple as putting damp moss in their hide. Or making a hide out of a "Rubbermaid" container filled with damp moss. There are tons of tutorials on how to do it. Me, I just add damp moss to their hide when they're in shed. And then make sure it stays moist enough till they're shed. Good luck, also I would give her at least 24 hours minimum before I started handling her.