I had a pretty good vet and vet techs who seemed to know what they were doing when handling her. I chose well, I guess.
They took at look at her separate from me, because of covid, and took a sample. She probed as a male, but she's definitely a female as she's laid eggs before. lol
They're going to test it with a pathologist? I forgot the term. P-something or something like that. and see if it's cancer or a an infected scent gland. If it is cancer, etc then we'll do blood work.
She was pretty acive before we left, but even though the box I took her in is open she's not moving.
I know this is probably personification, but when I said I was going to take her to the vet before, about 3 days ago, she broke out of her cage. And then I finally found her in her cage like nothing had happened, and then this morning, I said I was going to... and slow and whispering, she was holding still... take her to the... waited. vet. and she squirmed and tried to escape. lol
Last time I took her to one was when she was about 5-ish for a respiratory infection. (Kicked up her aspen, and the dust was bad).
She's a tad bruised from the needle, so I'm putting Neosporin on it. I hope to get the results within the next week? I hope it really is minor. But you know how reptiles are. One minor thing can be a landslide of terrible.