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If your having a lupus flare would your ck level /creatine kinase rise and show up in a blood test ?

Been in so much pain lately in my arms elbows back etc like having the flue but with out the cold symptoms

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This is to see whether your kidney function tests are OK. If it is affected your kidneys, the level would show this at some point. I am not the best person to ask, please talk to your doctor because you can't continue to suffer.

With good wishes,

Ros

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