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Old 02-29-2016, 05:48 PM
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Default Toxic nerve damage

Those of you who have widespread nerve symptoms and no diagnosis should perhaps get a vitamin B6 blood test.

I got widespread nerve damage from the B6 megadoses that are included in many health supplements.

From my experience, and reading about other B6ers experiences elsewhere, this is a problem flying under the radar. Even neurologists don't seem to understand it, as it takes some patients years to get a diagnosis. I was lucky to eventually see a senior neuro who was onto it right away.

In my case symptoms extended from paresthesias, electric shocks, tingling and buzzing to cramps, twitching and difficulty walking. I even had a couple of scary but temporary pressure palsies.

I also had feelings like there was a rock in my shoe, bee stings, and sometimes difficulty breathing when lying down.

My symptoms went away very slowly after stopping all B6 supplements. After three years I am now 80% to 90% recovered.

I took the B6 supplements after getting muscle damage in my feet from taking a statins at 20mg a day. The muscle damage came on very slowly over two years and became very painful. I had hoped the health supplements would help me heal, but instead I just got the added nerve symptoms.

I found the best healer is sleep, I took melatonin and a tiny dose of amitriptyline before going to bed. Edible cannabis before bed also helps with sleep greatly (if legal in your area).

You don't have to be taking supplements to get B6 toxicity, some people have a presumably genetic enzymopathy that causes B6 to build up.

Would love to hear back if any of you with PN find your B6 levels sky high.
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