My husband had double bipass surgery in 2006. He was fine until about a year ago when he developed shortness of breath and lots of coughing. Our local doctors piddled around for years giving him medicines for bronchitis. Finally he developed pneumonia and was in the hospital for several days. I assumed this was all caused by the pneumonia. I was wrong. He started having all sorts of heart failure symptoms such as swelling, fatigue, and the shortness of breath/coughing continued. It was now November 2011. They arranged for a catherization in January 2012. We had to go through the entire Christmas holidays with him like that. After the catherization, the surgeon told him he had 3 leaking valves but that he was being referred to Emory Hospital in Atlanta because his case was complicated. My husband asked what he could do for the shortness of breath and the surgeon replied "nothing." It took a month for the referral to go through and two more weeks to see the doctor. The doctor at Emory said my husband needed an echo to determine whether heart valve surgery would be safe. There was another week delay and we had to travel 200 miles each way. Well, the surgeon determined that open heart surgery would be too risky and that he was "going to consult with some other doctors to see what they should do." He mentioned a balloon valvoplasty. From what I've read, most of those aren't even successful! The surgeon also mentioned that he would be out of town for two weeks. Again, when he was asked what could be done about the shortness of breath, he answered, "well, you'll just have to live that way for awhile." Frankly, I don't even think they will call back or try to help. I feel my life is completely on hold and that we'll never enjoy ourselves again. I am a very young and energetic 62. Most people think I look 42. I can't end our lives this quickly but I feel that it's over!