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Thank you so much. I'm trying to learn more about how things work :) I'll always be restricted by my scientific lack of understanding, I'm not dense but I've never gone above GCSE level and a lot of stuff on the net is very sciency (or doom-mongering if not read in the right way).
My last ALT (about a month ago) was 36 then before that, going backwards, 32, 51, 51, 39, 38, 44...few weeks similar, then down to 23 then 18 a few weeks before that (mtx lowered that week), 21, 23 then was in the 40s and 50s again - sorry if it's confusing going backwards. So it's jumped about a bit though one benefit of a blood monitoring book is that I can see how much figures do change within just a couple of weeks, trying to learn as things go on what is ok and not ok. Fair dos, that usually comes from my GP/hospital though but it helps me feel more informed :)