Grandma celebrates double-lung transplant by dancing with her doctors

Debra Morgan, 60, had pulmonary fibrosis and could barely breath for nearly a decade, said Dr. Duane Davis, the lung transplant surgical director at Florida Hospital in Orlando. (Still from YouTube video by Florida Hospital in Orlando)

ORLANDO, Fla. — A Florida grandmother celebrated leaving the hospital after receiving a double-lung transplant by dancing with her doctors and nurses.

Debra Morgan, 60, had pulmonary fibrosis and could barely breath for nearly a decade, said Dr. Duane Davis, the lung transplant surgical director at Florida Hospital in Orlando. Morgan underwent a bi-lateral lung transplant in January and was released from the hospital Friday.

"It's a wonderful day," she said.

Her lung disease kept her from her favorite pastime -- dancing. So to test out her new lungs, Morgan got on the dance floor, dancing to Silento's "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)" with her medical team.