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tell the truth perhaps.
It is supposed to be a rare situation that B-6 causes these types of neuro problems,
yet, if you check PubMed you can find I think it is, a situation where around about
the same dose as you were taking caused some neuropathy in people, I think it
was mainly women too? Regardless, typically it takes years or many months of
500mgs. plus to cause any problems, but we are all biochemically a bit different,
and it's quite feasable that a group of people are susceptible to B-6 more than others,
and if one has any liver impairment, that may be an issue that would exacerbate
any B-6 intolerance.
frootbar C.N.
I TOTALLY think your symptoms could be related to b6.
do you have any sleep problems? any balance problems?
What symptoms are you still having, and which have improved?