Guest guest Posted June 30, 2003 Report Share Posted June 30, 2003 Brittney, I have the CPK test done every year along with all other regular blood work. No problem. Just a draw of some blood from me in a few minutes, the lab does the rest. The doc looks at all the results to make sure everything is in balance. My CPK levels have always been normal. So, try to relax and let us know how it goes. ~ Gretchen CPK info: (from http://www.saanendoah.com/hemo-cpk.html) AKA: CK; creatine kinase; creatine phosphokinase When a muscle is damaged, CPK leaks into the bloodstream. Determining which isoenzyme (specific form of CPK) is elevated will help determine which tissue has been damaged. CPK testing is used to determine: determine the extent of muscular disease diagnose heart attack Factors that can affect test results include intramuscular injections, trauma to muscles, recent surgery, and vigorous and prolonged exercise. Drugs that can increase CPK measurements include amphotericin B, ampicillin, some anesthetics, anticoagulants, aspirin, clofibrate, dexamethasone, furosemide, and morphine. The total CPK test is about 70% accurate because there are many causes of elevated levels. Isoenzyme testing (for individual types of CPK) is about 90% accurate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2003 Report Share Posted June 30, 2003 Gretchen, Oh thank Goodness! I thought it was going to be something awful again like more shocking or something and i'll be honest , i was NOT looking forward to that!! Thank you all so much for telling me it's just simple blood work! I can handle that easy , my whole life prior to my diagnosis of CMT , they took blood from me all the time trying to find out what was wrong with me! Needless to say i live in a small town with unexperienced doctors who didn't have a clue to what was making my legs cramp.. Growing pains anyone? But anyways, thank you for taking away the fear that had set in , i feel tremendous relief! thanks again - Brittney Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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