I just posted on Stacy's thread before seeing these pictures.
I did not realize how far gone this chameleon was.
I hope for a miraculous recovery, but do not have much hope for her.
I'm not sure she could handle any treatment in her present condition ... if she makes it to the vet at all.
The sad reality is that this is the fate of most of the senegals that are imported into this country.
Dra, be very careful with this chameleon and any other reptiles you have in the house ... I hope she is quarantined far from any others and that you are taking precautions (washing your hands very well, using bleach, ammonia, etc to clean surfaces she has come in contact with)
Getting an imported senegal as "fresh" as possible .... meaning as soon as it comes in, and while the animal still appears to be healthy and active ... is the key to having success with cleaning and acclimating.
I have not done this yet myself .... but I know from other's experiences that starting with an animal that is already beginning to decline is not a good recipe for success.
I feel bad for you Stacy. We get attached to these special animals so quickly , and it sounds like you got some bad initial advice.
-Brad