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Hi Cat,

I'm not a 'guru' here but I do have some experience with both neuropahty and having extensive alcohol history. Have you had labs focusing on your Liver? Have you been checked for Hepititus?
Yes. I have had the following tests done and within normal levels (among others but these would be what I would assume would be affected by alcohol abuse):
Vitamin B6 (this one was high in beginning but back within normal)
Thyroid Tests Normal while on synthroid medication for hypo
Kidney Tests Good
Liver Tests Good
Urine Tests Normal
Electrolytes Stable
Blood Glucose Normal
Vitamin D Normal
ESR/CRP, Folic Acid Normal
RBC/WBC (my RBC are sometimes right under normal range but nothing drs have ever thought concerning)

Thanks!
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