I've done some "wikipedia research" because I have similar symptoms and blood analysis. Here's the anomalous values from my blood test:
>> CK -- 1076 U/L (not as high as your bf, but x10 time reference value nevertheless)
>> folic acid -- on the low side (2.6 ug/L)
>> IgE -- 1300 kU/L
>> AST/ALT -- both ~55 U/L
>> HDL/LDL and cholesterol are elevated (could be unrelated, I always have values slightly higher both good and bad chol, but they are also higher than usual)
>> Eosinophiles are elevated (not extremely, but just enough to further confirm my hypothesis I'm presenting to my doctor tomorrow.
All other values are within reference value ranges.
My hypothesis is a Schistosoma infection (small worm parasite). It affects the liver and intestines. In one of its stages of life it also travels to the lungs, in another to the anus. It can cause the following symptoms:
- malaise
- diarrhea and/or bloody stool
- bladder dysfunction
- tiredness
- loss of appetite
- joint and muscle pains
- swollen gut
- itchiness (anus, mouth, skin where the infection occured)
- dry cough (they also pass the lungs in their cycle)
There's also a small chance that eggs might end up in sensitive areas like bone marrow and the brain, causing seizures, tremors or local paralysis. The longer it is left untreated, the more damage to the intestines, liver and possibly nervous system. All of the anomalous values from MY test seem to fit the bill. (spiked IgE is an allergic reaction to parasitic infection, with very high CK values and histamines as a consequence, low folic acid might be because liver dysfunction "bleeds" into the small intestine, where folic acid is normally absorbed. High AST and ALT values could also be attributed to liver damage caused by the parasite, as that is where they mostly migrate to and remain for a big part of their reproductive cycle. Eosinophiles are white blood cells and are used to combat parasitic/multicellular infection. I would digest this information, see if it fits the blood test of your husband and present this information to your local physican. See if he can do further testing. Don't postpone. Intestinal scarring from this infection cannot be restored. If it is this parasite, it also lays plenty of eggs each day. Hope I helped anyone.
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Hi, “Elevation of CK is an indication of damage to muscle. It is therefore indicative of injury, rhabdomyolysis, myocardial infarction, muscular dystrophy, myositis, myocarditis, malignant hyperthermia and neuroleptic malignant syndrome. It is also seen in McLeod syndrome and hypothyroidism. The use of statin medications, which are commonly used to decrease serum cholesterol levels, may be associated with elevation of the CPK level in about 1% of the patients taking these medications, and with actual muscle damage in a much smaller proportion”.
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