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LisaAnnB LisaAnnB is offline
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Did they check your b6 level???? If not, I would run and have it pulled privately. Were you ever taking b6 in a multivitamin or anything? Next to diabetes, b6 toxicity seems to be the most common causes of neuropathy, especially very sudden neuropathy.
Make them pull your b6! Especially because you were having panic attacks. I had the worst panic attacks ever when I was toxic with it. It also spread all over my body with twitching and vibrations from head to toe. Symptoms in your scalp signify probably ganglion damage. There are few toxic substances that cause neuronal and ganglion damage, b6 being one of them.
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