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Old 08-26-2020, 10:20 AM #1
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Default High Level of Vitamin B6

Hey,

My blood level of B6 is 73 mcg per litre (73 ug/L), which is high. I took 1.25 grams of the vitamin over 2 days, which is too much. Then I stopped when I figured it out. Can this level of B6 cause neuropathic symptoms?
I actually took it because I sensed something that is somewhat similliar to PN. EMG/NCT is fine, so no Large-Fiber Neuropathy at least. Since symptoms began before I took the B6, and are also present after taking it and untill now, I can't tell if any side effects are actually present because of it. The blood test was taken 5 days after I took the vitamin, and 9 days have gone since.
Thank you.
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