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@jmhilde61

In addition to PN (including lack of sensation to temperature and vibration, ataxia, and lessened proprioception), my B6 toxicity has caused red, scaly, painful (but not itchy) skin lesions all over my back, on my arms and legs, and on my lower lip (very painful!) My derm and I suspected cutaneous lymphoma before I got the B6 results. Has anyone else suffered from this symptom? If so, did you find anything that helps it? I especially wish for something to help my painful lower lip!

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I had toxic levels of B6 with a number of symptoms, taking awhile to diagnose. I did not, however, have any skin issues. GI and PN dominated. It took about 7 months to get B6 back to normal. PN remains. From readings suggested from this group, I have a better understanding of how B6 finds its way to nerve cells, causing damage. I am trying to exercise more, hydrate more and take a multi without B6 to prevent it worsening, as numbers started to inch up again.