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Hi Docs, my creatinine level was usually fixed at 0.9, this year it seems decreased to 0.66, i didn't lose muscles, nor weight, didn't change diet habits. is it smth BAD? my Gamma Gt and PAL are fine.
May 10, 2013
NO need to worry it is a completely normal values.
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