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    Re: injury back!!garter snake...

    Have you got a bike that is how I got around @ that age or ask an older friend for a ride

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    Re: injury back!!garter snake...

    that sounds like good news but i would still take it to the vet just to make sure it is fine or at least call one
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    Re: injury back!!garter snake...

    Quote Originally Posted by crzy_kevo View Post
    that sounds like good news but i would still take it to the vet just to make sure it is fine or at least call one
    yea i should call one..would they charge me
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    Re: injury back!!garter snake...

    I would think that eating is a pretty good sign and hopefully so is the movement... I hope he continues to improve for you.

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    Re: injury back!!garter snake...

    wow i'd say ANY movement in it's back end would be a great sign..... maybe it was just swelling!!! good luck!!!
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    Re: injury back!!garter snake...

    I myself would like to humbly apologize, If you had been more clear up front about the situation, these wonderful people would have reacted a lot differently.

    Please don't judge the group for the misunderstanding, We ALL assumed you were an adult that just didn't want to go to the vet.

    In all honesty, had I known, and you lived close enough, I would have offered to take the snake for you

    Hope it pans out for the best....

    Sincerely I do.

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    Re: injury back!!garter snake...

    Quote Originally Posted by dekaybrown View Post
    I myself would like to humbly apologize, If you had been more clear up front about the situation, these wonderful people would have reacted a lot differently.

    Please don't judge the group for the misunderstanding, We ALL assumed you were an adult that just didn't want to go to the vet.

    In all honesty, had I known, and you lived close enough, I would have offered to take the snake for you

    Hope it pans out for the best....

    Sincerely I do.
    apollogy accepded..people make mistakes...i've would reacded the same way......sorry for my spelling
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    Re: injury back!!garter snake...

    Quote Originally Posted by Snake lover 3-25 View Post
    wow i'd say ANY movement in it's back end would be a great sign..... maybe it was just swelling!!! good luck!!!
    i hope it is...cheers
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    Re: injury back!!garter snake...

    Sounds like a bit of good news. Just keep in mind that it's still a very serious injury and all of the damage may not be evident yet. Just like when humans have internal bleeding, sometimes you don't know until it's too late. Not trying to scare you, but being realistic. I'm still hoping and praying that your snake makes a full recovery for you and I do think the eating and tail movement is a good sign
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    Re: injury back!!garter snake...

    Quote Originally Posted by jitami View Post
    Sounds like a bit of good news. Just keep in mind that it's still a very serious injury and all of the damage may not be evident yet. Just like when humans have internal bleeding, sometimes you don't know until it's too late. Not trying to scare you, but being realistic. I'm still hoping and praying that your snake makes a full recovery for you and I do think the eating and tail movement is a good sign
    if i was a bit older i could drive a car i would defenetly take my snake straht to a vet..
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