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Old 10-25-2022, 06:45 PM #21
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Just a quick update. On a whim I decided to get my B6 tested and it was at 61 ng/mL with the normal range 2.1-21.7. Sounds like B6 toxicity which can cause neuropathy. Good news is that once stopping B6 it should improve. So for now no energy drinks, multivitamin, cereal, or anything else that has b6. Sucks but at least I may have an answer.

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