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Default Vitamin E Gamma

I had an EMG recently and the doctor who performed it said i have sensory neuropathy. She said it can be caused by Sjogren's or vitamin E deficiency and agreed to order tests for both. She is not my doctor, just performed the test. The Sjogren's result was normal, although I know that may not be accurate. The vitamin E test was in two parts: the alpha part was smack mid-range but the gamma part hovered right above zero. My regular neurologist posted that all results were normal. I have zero faith in this guy. Does anyone have experience with Vitamin E testing and neuropathy? Thank you.
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