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The worst is this constricted feeling that I get in my chest and in my arms and legs (numbness and weakness in arms and legs as well).
Anyone with similar issues?
I have most of the symptoms you have and have gotten back normal results on most things. The only abnormality was a low cortisol level. I am now following this up with a new doctor. My previous doctor won't seem to shift from her IBS diagnosis even though most of my symptoms are neuro - dizziness, brain fog, difficulty focusing eyes, the weird eye stuffy thing. I also have bouts of numbness in my hands and feet and calf pain. I now have the orange stools you mentioned in an earlier post and weird low blood sugar issues and racing heartbeart.
Do you have any skin rashes? How is your tolerance to heat and exercise?
I'll post any results I get here but it will be several weeks before I see my new doctor.
I'm not sure , why or how do you blame all yoursymptomes on B1 deficiency?...especially the constricting pain/discomfort in the chest/abdomen? you may be getting a radicular type (nerve root compression) pain...ask your neurologist about having an MRI of the T spine.
God bless
Bob Hilton