"I'm not an amateur lol." Please don't take offense at suggestions offered, especially since you gave very little information to start with.I have no idea how much experience you have or exactly how you do things- I just try to cover all the bases when giving an answer- not only for you but for any others reading- they may have a similar issue. It's a challenge trying to diagnose things online, not seeing the snake or their housing. You might try bumping up the cool end to 78*, & your humidity is too high, unless briefly when the snake is shedding.
"She was in love..." Huh? Care to elaborate? Various types of stress might cause a regurge, & also occasionally when a snake is coming into shed (due to insufficient hydration to do both digestion & shedding) but that doesn't seem to be the case with your snake- I think you'd have noticed her being cloudy & in a shed cycle by now.
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