Is there any way you can get larger pictures? It's kind of hard to tell with the smaller ones.

First of all, the important thing to do is set up a very good husbandry setup for her. This will be her first step towards healing and recovery.

Secondly, try to see if you can get to a second vet. A second opinion may be a good idea for this snake. Make sure to tell the vet that this is a rescue and that it's not your fault she's like this!

Heres a caresheet thats trustworthy. http://www.ball-pythons.net/modules....warticle&id=11

What are you currently feeding her? Tank temperatures? Substrate?

She may have to be euthanized. Unfortunately it's very sad, but if an animal is in extreme pain beyond any type of repair then it is necessary. I love animals too, and understand it's difficulties. I also want to be a vet and understand that it is sometimes a need rather than a want. That is why I want you to get a second opinion, so that you won't get repetitive 'theres no chance' by one vet and get 'heres what we can do' from another.

Good luck!