bigjd69 said:When the total CPK level is very high, it usually means there has been injury or stress to the heart, the brain, or muscle tissue. For example, when a muscle is damaged, CPK leaks into the bloodstream. Determining which specific form of CPK is high helps doctor's determine which exact tissue has been damaged.
This test may be used to:
Diagnose heart attack
Evaluate cause of chest pain
Determine how badly a muscle is damaged
Detect early dermatomyositis and polymyositis
Tell the difference between malignant hyperthermia and postoperative infection
Reveal who carries muscular dystrophy (Duchenne)
Cheers for that mate,
Any info about throat potential thyroid probs that i'm having mate.....
Also do you think the course i am doing is ok....
5 ius a day for 5 days......weekend off.....for 3 months.....
winstrol shots.....for last month to help in cutting up...
thanks
jayll