At 11, Payton Herres received a donated heart; at 26, she needed viral posts, advocates and Mark Cuban's pharmacy to keep accessing her anti-rejection drug
- Cuban responded to one of Herres' posts on LinkedInPayton Herres was 11 when she received a donated heart in 2012.
- Fifteen years later, at 26, she was fighting to access the anti-rejection medicine that helps keep her donor heart working, with her case eventually reaching billionaire Mark Cuban.
- Herres, now 26, was born with Ebstein’s anomaly, a rare congenital heart condition affecting the tricuspid valve on the right side of the heart.
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- Cuban responded to one of Herres' posts on LinkedInPayton Herres was 11 when she received a donated heart in 2012.
- Fifteen years later, at 26, she was fighting to access the anti-rejection medicine that helps keep her donor heart working, with her case eventually reaching billionaire Mark Cuban.
- Herres, now 26, was born with Ebstein’s anomaly, a rare congenital heart condition affecting the tricuspid valve on the right side of the heart.
Sources: Times of India