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07-31-2019, 03:15 PM | #1 | ||
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Hello,
No new updates yet. I do have a follow-up question. Could the lab have been wrong? I would assume that was the case except for the fact that there are symptoms. However, if neuropathy was caused by a B6 toxicity or deficiency, would it be so intermittent? It lasts, on average, only 1 to 3 minutes. And, rarely more than once a day. Many days, there are no complaints at all. Is that typical? |
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07-31-2019, 09:15 PM | #2 | |||
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The standard reference range for B6 in adults is 5-50 µg/L so the reference range that you were given for your daughter (2-32 µg/L) makes sense.
However, the lab may have made a mistake. You could ask them to rerun the assay on the sample they already have and/or arrange for a fresh sample from your daughter for them to run the assay on.
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