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Old 04-11-2007, 06:15 PM #1
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Hi Everyone,
Hope ya'll are doing well, Happy Spring.
sorry in the heading I wrote the wrong b--I meant b6
darned brain fog!

I have been asked to come into the neuro's "right away" and naturally the soonest appt I could get is 5/16.......

A repeat blood work for vitamin b6 came back 93. (again)
and the lactic again at 16.6
{{past lactic -24, carnitine-low, missing 9 amino acids.....)

I've googled the b6, and found too much can cause neuropathy.

But since I can not absorb b12, this is a bit confusing to me.

Why would this cause a panic?

Thank you for listening.
take care,
Lah
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Old 04-11-2007, 09:03 PM #2
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Absorption, use, and storage of B12 is very different. It would be very common to be unable to absorb B12 normally and still absorb B6 and other vitamins just fine.

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