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Old 08-01-2008, 11:33 PM #1
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Confused Hello I'm a worried mother seeking answers.

I'm told my son may have Muscle dystrophy but the Doctors wont see him untill 2 months. The doctor ran blood tests and told me they were very high but I couln't believe it when I seen them.
Alkaline Phosphatase 120 U/L, normal is 47-114 U/L
ALT 905 U/L, normal is 14-66 U/L
AST 698 U/L, normal is 16-48 U/L
CK total 18820 U/L normal is 30-345 U/L.
Has anyone else had such high results? Can it be dangerous? I just need some kind of answers or information. If anyone can relate or has some kind of answer please respond beause I'm going crazy not knowing whats going on. My son is only 6 years old and I need to know how to help him.
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