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Hi, new member here. I had surgery on my liver last year, de-roofed a large cyst of which I have many! Polycystic kidney disease on kidneys and liver. (Cheers mum!). Blood test results all going the wrong way now, but not getting much info back from doctors or hospital. Gamma gt? Up from 200 in September to 340 now. At what stage do I learn that I have to just deal with the fatigue etc?

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Hi Troutman the fatigue is always something each and everyone of us have to deal with differently as it hits different people different way’s , I think the main thing is listening to your body and if your out of energy rest, sorry it’s not much but it’s all I have. Good luck mate 👍.Stay Safe All

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Thanks Dogbot, it does help to know this. Work have been amazing but I am stuck in 'work, home, eat sleep' without much else! Decided to go back to my doctor as have heard nothing from hospital following their request for more blood.

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