Did your vet do any bloodwork, check calcium levels, anything like that? THAT is what is going to be invaluable to the recovery of your buddy. Once you know where you stand, exactly nutrient and calcium wise, you can go from there. I live in NH and it is extremely difficult to find anyone around here with cham exp as well. Thank God i finally found one. Alot of vets say they have reptile exp but if you ask them how many CHAMELEONS they've seen, the number might be quite low. But ask BEFORE you make the appt. It will save you from wasting anymore time and money. But remember, most of the senior members and breeders on this forum have more exp than almost ANY vet out there. I certainly would take their advice much more seriously than almost any vet. That being said i recently took in a very small bearded dragon as a rescue, well actually 7 of them, but only 2 were in really bad shape. 1 has mbd so bad that he has totally lost use of his back legs and his 1 of his front legs is kinda curling. 1 thing tht the vet brought to my attention is that his age, being only 2-3 mos old, and having mbd so bad, is that it probably started in the embryo and is in his genetics. Not something i wanted to hear. But anyway he also said that he now has almost a 50/50 shot tht when a reptile comes in with calcium problems, it could be from too little OR too much calcium. So be extremely careful of the liquid calcium tht you give him. Get another vet and try to make it on a Sat am if you can. And make sure they do all the blood work as well. That's what Kinyonga was talking about. As well as x-rays, you need to know his chemistry levels. Good Luck.