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Blood Test - Creatine
Posted on 4/11/22 at 2:04 pm
Posted on 4/11/22 at 2:04 pm
My creatine levels shot up like 80% and are in the red now. One doctor seemed really concerned because it could be something serious or just a fluke. I was drinking C4 caffeine energy drink in the morning so I don’t know if that had an effect. I have to get a second blood test to be sure. A year ago this wasn’t a problem.
Any doctors on here who can speculate as to why it went up so much. I’m not dehydrated. It just came out of no where. Ask away
Any doctors on here who can speculate as to why it went up so much. I’m not dehydrated. It just came out of no where. Ask away
Posted on 4/11/22 at 2:19 pm to xxTIMMYxx
Change your diet or protein intake recently?
Posted on 4/11/22 at 2:39 pm to xxTIMMYxx
Not a doctor, but I know my levels went up recently as well. Doctor didn't seem concerned, as I am more muscular than the average adult male my age and this contributes directly to a higher level.
Doctor can run secondary tests if they think it is a kidney function issue.
Doctor can run secondary tests if they think it is a kidney function issue.
Posted on 4/11/22 at 3:14 pm to xxTIMMYxx
Creatinine?
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Elevated creatinine level signifies impaired kidney function or kidney disease.
Posted on 4/13/22 at 5:11 pm to LSUAlum2001
One of the most effective supplements I have ever tested. It retains a lot of water thus blood pressure goes up (that's why it is not fit for every1). I don't remember that creatine somehow changed my blood tests. It was simply luck, I guess. Anyway, if you own some small business and your employees are into sport then it would be better to have this https://healthplan.co.uk/health-insurance/small-business/ option.
This post was edited on 4/22/22 at 2:46 pm
Posted on 4/15/22 at 8:31 pm to xxTIMMYxx
Elevated creatinine levels on a chemistry panel is a result of one of two things: increased production of creatinine, or decreased creatinine filtration from the blood via the kidneys. So your body is either making more than normal, or it is unable to filtrate it through the kidneys enough.
Having a high muscle mass naturally creates more creatinine in the blood. There's nothing wrong with this, because it doesn't mean that your kidney function is bad; it means that your blood levels are high because your body is making more of it.
Having a high creatinine level in blood is also a product of taking creatine supplements. Creatine is broken down eventually into creatinine, which makes its way into the blood and is detected on blood labs. This is again a function of increased production rather than decreased filtration from bad kidneys.
Someone who does not have high muscle mass, and who is not taking a creatine supplement, but who has high creatinine in a lab probably has high creatinine because of too little kidney filtration. In other words, the body is not making more than it should as in the two previous examples, but instead the kidneys just aren't able to filtrate it enough. This scenario would be concerning for kidney disease.
There is nothing wrong with having mildly high creatinine levels in the blood when you are taking creatine supplements. This is expected from a physiological standpoint.
The easiest way to tell if this is something to worry about, or nothing to worry about, is to stop taking creatine for a couple weeks and repeat the lab.
Having a high muscle mass naturally creates more creatinine in the blood. There's nothing wrong with this, because it doesn't mean that your kidney function is bad; it means that your blood levels are high because your body is making more of it.
Having a high creatinine level in blood is also a product of taking creatine supplements. Creatine is broken down eventually into creatinine, which makes its way into the blood and is detected on blood labs. This is again a function of increased production rather than decreased filtration from bad kidneys.
Someone who does not have high muscle mass, and who is not taking a creatine supplement, but who has high creatinine in a lab probably has high creatinine because of too little kidney filtration. In other words, the body is not making more than it should as in the two previous examples, but instead the kidneys just aren't able to filtrate it enough. This scenario would be concerning for kidney disease.
There is nothing wrong with having mildly high creatinine levels in the blood when you are taking creatine supplements. This is expected from a physiological standpoint.
The easiest way to tell if this is something to worry about, or nothing to worry about, is to stop taking creatine for a couple weeks and repeat the lab.
This post was edited on 4/15/22 at 8:32 pm
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