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We're all different, and have to find our own way.
I'm just starting to explore vitamin B6 toxicity (as possible cause or contributor to 15 years of Peripheral Neuropathy), and it's another maze. No doctor even mentioned it for those 15 years, it's a known cause of PN, and recently I found my B6 levels are abnormally high. Hmm.
Though, that abnormal result, I've found, can itself be misleading--it could be due to damaged blood cells during the blood testing process, or it could be that my serum levels are HIGH but intracellular levels are LOW (which then leads to the question, why...). And if B6 toxicity is a factor, it's not that easy to solve.
In all this, be wary of simple answers.
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Sorry, I'm too new here to be allowed to post links (?!).
Last edited by Chemar; 10-29-2018 at 07:24 AM.
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