I wonder why it is in nmol? That is an nonUS typical report function.
Different labs can have different ranges, but yours seems very high and not likely do to that.
5-30 ng/ml or 20-121 nmol/L
So yes yours is high.
As the doctor for a retest to see if it is a lab error. If the red cells rupture and dump contents into the serum, a factitious high may result. This often happens with potassium.
Also look at everything you take, and see how much B6 you are getting and cut that back to RDA levels for a while.
Some people do have elevated levels, but it is not common.
There have been studies on autistic children showing high B6 when no vitamins were taken. This suggests that they have some metabolic error in processing it or excreting it.
I think you should retest in 3-6 months. This could be a lab error.
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