Well that is a good sign... This has to be the single oddest occurance as far as seeming dead and coming back to life I have heard of in any herp... You got real lucky man...
Side Story A little off topic but kind of applies. I did have a Female Veiled Chameleon who was in her egg laying bin all day one day digging a deep nest for her eggs, when I came to discover that the heat wave that day had caused the sand to dry and collapse as she was burying her eggs. All I saw when I looked in was a motionless tail sticking out of the dirt, No hole. I pulled her out... and she flopped motionless into my hand. She layed like that for about 5-10 seconds as I tried to wipe the sand off of her, I thought she was dead for sure... Well when I took a deep breathe and blew on her as hard as I could to get the sand off of her face, too my suprise she quickly came too in a Panic and gripped my hand and looked at me like "What the Hell just happened!?!?" I have no idea how long she was unconcious for, but that was the only time I had seen any herp go from unconcious to concious. Needless to say..I changed my pants
, gave her a shower, and called my vet. To this day she is happy and thriving, and all 46 eggs are happily incubating.