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This is the data table of my actual CK levels versus the expected CK levels day by day. The very left two columns show the date of the blood test and what time I took the blood test; I took a blood test every 12 hours, as you can see from the fourth column, each day at 5:30 AM and 5:30 PM. The third column from the left shows my actual CK levels from the blood tests. The fifth and sixth columns from the left display the expected percent drop in CK levels which is 20.81% every 12 hours. Furthermore, the next column actually calculates those expected CK levels based on where I originally started. Finally, The farthest right two columns depict the actual and expected drops in my CK levels.

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From this chart, you can see that my CK levels originally started to decrease at a slower pace than expected but eventually, I started to recover faster than expected. This is because I drank as much water as I possibly could and did everything in order to speed up my recovery.

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