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Old 08-01-2008, 11:13 PM #1
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Question My child may have Muscular Dystrophy

I took my child to the doctor because he was having muscle weakness and just can't keep up with other children. The doctor ran tests and now they think it may be Muscle Dystrophy. The doctor had told me his test were elevated but I was Shocked when I seen the numbers. His CK total was at 18820 U/L when normal should be 30-345 U/L. His Alkaline Phosphatase was at 120 U/L, normal is 47-114 U/L. His ALT was 905 U/L, normal is 14-66 U/L and his AST was 698 U/L, normal is 16-48 U/L. Has anyone else had test results so elavated and if so waht kind of complications can it cause. The Neurologist won't be able to see him till 2 months and in the mean time I'm going crazy not knowing exactly what it is. Can anyone give me some kind of information.
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