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my last results

I had elevated liver enzymes and pain in right quadrant 1.5 years ago.
From ultrasound they told  i have signs of fatty liver.
After exercesing,weight loss my enzymes came to normal level in 4 montsh.
ct scan at that for right quadrant was totally normal.
Then, I thought my healrt problem solved and I neglected my weight and exercesing.
2 months ago, my enzymes elecated  again: ast 50, alt 101. I exercised and loset weight again and
did a blood test a few days ago: ast 33 and alt 37. they were in the normal range.
the pain in my right hand side is chaning: sometimes dull and sometimes sharp and it continues.
in fact. most of the time it is below the liver region. i have irritable bowel syndrome and one of my GI
thought that the pain may be coming from it. my crp (C-reactive protein) was always normal in all blood tests.
crp measures inflammation. if my pain in right quadrant was from liver inflammation, should crp not be normal?
my last blood test was totally normal.
i am not sure if  my problems are liver related or not.
I never drink alcholol.
what do you think? should i be concerned?
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alp:  71 U/L
bilirubin total: 0.74 mg/dL
bilirubin direct:  0.2 mg/dL
bilirubin  indirect:  0.54 mg/dL

ct scan of right quadrant 1 year ago:
Normal volume of the liver with homogeneous contrast capture of the parenchyma; subtotal visualization of liver segment 8 in this study which some reserve for the assessment.
No dilated bile ducts.
Normal opacification of the portal and sushepatische barrels.
Normal movement of the adrenal glands.
Normal volume of both kidneys with a symmetrical contrast excretion.
No perirenal collections.
No renal trim marks.
Normal volume of the spleen.
Normal volume of the pancreas with a homogeneous contrast captation of the parenchyma.
No dilatation of the duct of Wirsung.
Normal volume of the gallbladder without intraluminele densities, normal wandaflijning.
Normal caliber of the abdominal aorta.
No pathological enlarged retroperitoneal nodules.
Normal movement of the abdominal wall.
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You mention your alt/ast numbers but how are your alp/bilirubin levels? I assume since you've had an ultrasound that they've ruled out the possibility of gallstones, etc.
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