Hi Ben,
I realized that GET_CHANGES Function is very good for optimization purposes not for front-end users, because it creates a html table with brute Attribute Names(very good for debugging&optimization purposes).
I followed your suggestion, although it makes less audit records (maybe something I was forgetting), but one record kept my attention:
and this is for @Support especially:
I have a record where GET_CHANGES didn't pulled any information in html table...The question than, is why was this created and what attributes were changed?

Thank you.