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And something that can cause either or both (hyporreflexia/hyperreflexia) is B12 deficiency. I can personally vouch for both being possible in the same person. By the time I was diagnosed by the neurologist I finally got to, I had hypo in my elbows and hyper in my knees).
Both are also mentioned in a very long list of possible signs and symptoms, in an unusually accurate (not decades out of date on the B12 subject) medical textbook. Goldman: Cecil.
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I will be adding much more to my B12 website, but it can help you with the basics already. Check it out.
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