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Default numbness getting worse

Hello:
I have been wearing hand splints at night and taking 100 mg/day of b6.
Nothing has improved. My numbness is worse. Sometimes I get numb not just in hands but also arms. My feet are also worse than they used to be.
I don't know what this means.Am I getting worse? Or is this normal for neuropathy.
I am not taking any other meds and Dr.doesn't know what is wrong.
Any suggestions as to what I should be doing?
Thanks
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