Vet. There's a herp vet in West Allis if that's not too much of a haul; they might be able to recommend someone closer to you.[FONT=verdana, arial, helvetica, san-serif][SIZE=2"]
Dr. Troy Semandel
Spirit of 76th Veterinary Clinic
7606 W. Lincoln Avenue
West Allis, WI 53219
Tel: (414) 546-0750[/SIZE][/FONT]
How often do you soak her? You mentioned lighting and heat but not humidity...if the ambient humid[FONT=verdana, arial, helvetica, san-serif]i[/FONT]ty is low she won't digest well and won't want to eat. More weeds, less grocery store stuff would be a good place to start, but that won't be easy in your area. Get her a bag of hay from the rabbit section of the pet store - Oxbow is good quality - and see if she'll take some of that. If she's wild-caught she may be attempting to hibernate - you can't do it now, you need her healthy and fasted to start out with. If she's drinking and otherwise OK, try letting her have a cooler dark area for awhile - an otherwise healthy tort can go weeks without food with no ill effects.