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Hi Julie – sorry to hear you are in pain but I know many experienced people here will want to know more about the history of your peripheral neuropathy. What type of B6 vitamin you have been taking and what you mean by toxic.
What tests you have had done and whether you have seen a neurologist and what other drugs, vitamins or supplements you may be on. Please give answers to these matters here and you will receive help.
I wish you less pain – you have come to the right place.


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