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"It's was like a fake person, like I didn't really exist, I was just here", said D'Zhana. When D'Zhana was stable enough for another operation, doctors did another transplant. D'Zhana says now that she is glad she can walk without the machine. Doctors say she'll be able to do must things that teens do, like attending school and going out with friends. She will be on lifelong medication to keep her body from rejecting the donated heart, and there is a 50-50 chance she'll need another transplant before she turns 30.

D'Zhana Simmons and her mother

Last Sprint, D'Zhana Simmons a 14-year-old girl from South Carolina, learned she had an enlarged heart that was to weak to sufficiently pump blood. She then went to Miami hospital for a heart transplant. but her new heart didn't work properly, so surgeons removed it two days later and did something unusual, especially for a young patient, they replaced the heart with a pair of artificial pumping devices that kept the blood flowing through her body until she could have a second transplant., She kept that for four months.

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D'Zhana Simmons at a press conference
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