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Creatine Kinase HI 393

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6 years 2 months ago #67936 by johnmerrick
Creatine Kinase HI 393 was created by johnmerrick
got back some test results for my lupus( may not have it)
my Creatine Kinase was HI 393 normal range is 44-275.
in jan it was 330. funny thing was in jan my ESR was 31 normal (2-30)
my c reactive protein was 6.5 <5 is normal


but in nov. (keeping in mine i exercised like 1 or 2 days before i did the test)
Creatine Kinase 393
ESR 44
c reactive protein 1.2 so that went down a lot.
family doctor called me wants to see me i'm assuming it's the 393 number.
i already got an appointment with the rheumatologist for dec 10th.
i'll have to redo some of the tests just to see how much the exercise if any played a part in the high numbers.

thoughts anyone?????

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6 years 2 months ago #67968 by MelA
Replied by MelA on topic Creatine Kinase HI 393
John, Sandi hasn't been here for a long time & most likely she is more an expert in lupus than anyone else.
Hope all goes well for you!!

"Instead of wasting your time worrying about symptoms, just get it checked out" -Nieca Goldberg, MD
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