Okay, I'm obviously going about this the hard way... bear with me here. :/

I had just recently cleaned her tank, it was dry and clean. Low humidity and cold temperature drops at night are what I believe were the causes of her getting sick, our windows in our bedroom were left open for a few nights and it got pretty chilly. She's no longer in that room anymore, temperatures are now above 80 always and the humidity is up now too.

Her symptoms were the click and wheeze breathing with the throat bulge and her nostrils looked plugged up as well. No mucus was bubbling or anything out of her mouth, the vet said she was still in the pretty early stages of an infection.

He had offered to do cultures, but he said he was confident that based off of the conditions I just described above, he said he'd feel comfortable prescribing the injections we are now giving her.. I guess that's a shame on me with not getting him to do the blood work? I'll be sure to not make that mistake again.. this was my first vet trip with a snake and the vet has over 35 years of reptile experience, so newbie mistake was to go off of his confidence...

Her nose has been clearing up, one nostril looks clean now. She goes from raising her head to laying it down, but she is still breathing quite heavy.