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    Re: Saving William Wallace, my poor VERY septic ball python!

    Just an update for everyone!

    Wallace finally pooped and the fecal sample came back positive for pinworms, so he is going to be dewormed on Tuesday. At that time we're also going to evaluate a potential tertiary round of antibiotics to deal with the blisters and any other lingering issues. Overall though, his skin is healing and the redness that was chronic throughout his body is finally almost completely faded away. When he goes for his recheck on Tuesday we'll have a new weight also to see if he has gained any weight! It seems like he's improving a little bit each day and luckily the last time he shed was right when this whole thing started so he should have a while before he needs to shed again which will make the skin healing process much easier. Anyway, that's the info I have as of right now. I'll provide another update soon!

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