Nagini said:
the strip light is on 24/7, the spot only on durring daylight hours.
This is your main problem, all lights should be off at night, not even a red or black light is acceptable in my book! Dragons need total darkness or close to it to maintain good sleeping habits, leaving a light on all night is the main cause of your stressed out dragon! Your dragon is not getting a recuperative sleep, the light needs to be out for at least 6-8 hours a night depending on your "light cycle", I highly recommend 14 hours of light in the spring, summer, and fall, and 10-12 hours of light in the winter(Brumation occurs for most, but not all).
I think a lot of your problems are from your Husbandry, this can make a huge difference in your dragons appetite and activity levels!
So to double check your most people agree that a basking spot of 110-115 is considered to be the most acceptable for reaching a body temperature of 93-93 degrees with facilitates in good digestion.
Know the Cool end of the cage should be in the mid-low 80's, this will give your dragon plenty of space to thermoregulate...
A basking spot is needed to get your dragon close enough to the basking light, plus It gives your dragon the ability to move higher/lower depending on the amount of heat they require! Bottom line, healthy dragons gap while on their basking spots, this shows that they are happy, and have the correct basking temps...
A hide is necessary for Adult dragons since they feel more secure this way, and it also adds in thermoregulation, just place a hide on the cool side of the enclosure.
As for Jump Start, I would never use this product unless your dragon as not eaten a single bit of food in more than a week! I've seen/heard of dragons throwing this stuff up, if is very thick and pasty... It does have some good ingredients, but I suggest thinning it out if in the future you ever decide to you it!
So if your previous post was correct you need to buy a timer and only have the lights on for 12-14 hours a day and off for 6-8 hours at night, this sounds like your biggest problem and the reason why your dragon is stressed out, and will not eat... Give her 3-5 days after you start the 6-8 hours of lights off, I'm pretty sure she will become her normal self.
Anything else you can add would help...
Anthony