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At 2:00 in the morning I awoke with itchy hands....they were burning with itching! I went in the bathroom and looked....no rash......I treated with cortisone cream. What was it? vit b6 toxity? I take 100mg daily, I can't think of anything different that I did...had spagetti for dinner and some green tea...it is a mystery, but I am going to reduce my vit b6

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I experienced almost the same thing you experienced. I broke out in hivess as well. I got some cream for hives but it still lasted 3 days and now it is still there but not bad. Hope

you find a solution. ~~Dennis

Look at side effects of all medications. And then call your Neurologist! Or call your Pharmacist. Never assume its one thing!! Search the Internet is an option also. Hope this helps.

Blessings,

Carol

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i get extremely itchy time to time. Seems to coincide with my colon problems. I am allergic to my own ???? PD is a mystery. Where's Sherlock?

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