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Raina--Yes, I have good function right now. I am 60 and until recently didn't have symptoms. A reaction to B-6 is what brought me to the doctor and eventually, the underlying neuropathy was discovered. I believe it was Kitt who advised stay fit in moderation, eat right and keep the weight down. I am doing all of those things as well as taking some supplements. It's interesting that very little B-6 caused me a lot of neurological problems. I was only taking between 23 and 73 mg per day. Two weeks after stopping, most symptoms went away.

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