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    Re: Rescued ball python with hole in her neck

    just wanted to update you all
    The wound in her neck was much worse than I orginaly had suspected
    after a deep cleaning and flushing of dead tissue (from the vet)
    it left her with a hole the size of my pinky finger compleatly through her neck
    you could look in one side and see out the other
    I would have sworn she would die but she seams to be responding to the antibiotics and the wound has "scabbed" over (this is not right it is not truly a scab, but this is as close as i can figure)
    I am keeping my fingers crossed that she does fully recover
    she did have a bad bacterial infection that is far older than a week (so my vet says) in that area so I am now wondering if that was the cause and not the feeding
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