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@colleenyoung

@randymurch, having a longer than anticipated recovery or unexpected complications is frustrating . Doctors do have to be licensed in the state where a patient lives to conduct telemedicine. However, did he not conduct your aftercare once your returned to your home state?

Is it possible that the extended care that your recovery is requiring needs further consultation with a local urologist?

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No aftercare was setup in my home sate, he called me several times after the surgery to see how I was doing. On the first call he told me to make an appointment with my Urologist for a 3 month check up.
I am planning on giving it 3 months to see if I start seeing a change. If it is not getting any better by that time I will ask my urologist to scope me to see the size of the valve openings at either end of the prostate.