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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2001
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Recently I had a blood test that showed elevated liver enzymes and CPK. Does anyone know if this can be caused by an intense training schedule?
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Id ask the person who gave you the test that it does not sound good. ask a doctor |
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ArchAngel
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Orion Nebula
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I'm no doctor, but I would say no. Are you taking any prescription drugs, if I may ask? Some of these are capable of causing elevate liver enzymes. Alchohol too! I go with Nicholas. Get it checked out by a good physician asap. You may have some liver infection that you are unaware of. Good luck and take care...
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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I have been fighting high ck levels in my liver blood work for 7 months. I had been going through therapy with electric stimulation. I read where this could cause thie ck level to rise. Is this true. My doctor is not sure.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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[QUOTE=webkerrks]I have been fighting high ck levels in my liver blood work for 7 months. I had been going through therapy with electric stimulation. I read where this could cause thie ck level to rise. Is this true. My doctor is not sure. |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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I had a similar situation 2 years ago where a test following a perioud of strenuous exercise exhibited elevated liver enzymes. Subsequent re-tests showed no problems whatsoever. Definitely see your doctor and get the follow up done. |
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