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If you are taking B6, I suggesting seriously testing and monitoring it.
My doctors gave me a big B6 overdose and made my neuropathy worse. I have chemo induced PN. Doctors gave me B6 and other B vitamins. I bugged them later to test my values and found it was 11,000 !!! They actually made my neuropathy worse. It has since taken a year for my B6 levels to very slowly come back down and it still isn't near the normal range yet. So, bug them to get periodically tested and over time you will see trends. Do not take too much B6, or you may not help your situation. Natalie |
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