Thank you, Terri. I do hope this will be useful for others. It's a sad fact that too many people who have snakes and other exotic pets don't realize that finding a vet for them may be a challenge. While an emergency is happening is NOT the time to search for veterinary care.
If you're reading this and you don't know where you'd take your snake, you can look here:
https://arav.site-ym.com/search/
This is the website for the Association of Reptile and Amphibian Veterinarians. Please take the time to find a vet before you need one. Keep that doctor's (or practice's) number in your contacts, your address book, wherever you or a partner can find it in case of emergency.
Sceptre seems to be doing well. Her body condition is good, and I'm VERY happy that she isn't prolapsing again. She appears to feel pretty much her normal self. She's out and about in her bin, behaves normally when I take her out to check her over. She's still on newspaper and getting small meals to avoid undue risks while she's healing but I'm hopeful all will be well. Fingers crossed!
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