The vet prescribed Ciprofloxacin, .3%. One eye drop twice a day. It doesn't say how long though. I will have to call and ask, but I figure in the mean time apply it until the white spot is gone. He said the bacteria is not contagious. Which is VERY good. She has a sister, Bruiser, and before they came here they were at my Dad's house with his Leos for a week.
As far as how well her eye is doing, I honestly don't know. I had a very busy day yesterday so I could not really look at it. I brought her home put the drops in and went to work. Had to go to my Boyfriend's house to fill out an application for the housing authority which opened up at midnight today. But as soon as I got off of work I came home put the drop in her eye and then went to my Bf's. Came home early this morning and put another drop in her eye. Yesterday when I returned her to the tank she promptly began to rub her eye on the tank. So today I held her until she had her eye open for awhile and it looked like the medicine had absorbed into her eye ball. Then I put her back in. At first her eye looked black with that white spot. Before I put her back in though the color came back into her eye and I could see all the specks and the iris.
As far as what the vet did he did not say. He examined her in the room we were in, then he took her into a different room where I am sure he prodded at her some more. He did not prescribe anything accept the antibiotic however. I do have to pull her eye lid apart though to get the medicine in. I can not do it by myself so I hold her and hold her lids open and then I have my Grandmother put a drop in. Which my Father and I find hilarious because she said she wanted no part in the lizards. At least she is helpful.

I will keep you posted and let you know how her eye is doing. I will take a picture at the end of this week and post it to the Facebook album which I have included a link to previously in this album.
I hope her eye heels over and does not fall out. My Father thinks it would be funny to have "Cruiser the Pirate." Or call her "Snake Pliskin." I can see his humor and having to look on the bright side by I REALLY don't want a one eyed leo. I would be very sad if this happened. So praying that the eye drops will work.
Thanks again for everyone's help.
Sincerely,
Jessy