Lab data: These numbers have no meaning without a clinical context. See a pcp (internist or family practitioner) and get evaluated. Good luck.
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Clinical context: The creatine kinase would be way-high if you are sedentary, may be normal if you exercise. I wouldn't draw any conclusions from any of the other data. Your primary care physician who ordered the exam is the one to interpret it. With widespread muscle pain, i'd want to rule out polymyositis, rhabdomyolysis from some cause, any of the other myopathies.
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