Morgan's team of doctors, nurses and family joined her to dance for the first time prior to being released to go home

She has pulmonary fibrosis and used an oxygen tank for 10 years to breathe

A grandmother in Florida had her dreams come true after a double lung transplant has finally allowed her to dance again.

Debra Morgan, 60, received the life changing surgery on January 30 at Florida Hospital in Orlando after having to use an oxygen tank for more than 10 years due to having pulmonary fibrosis.

Before being released from the hospital, a team of nurses, doctors and her care team joined her to perform her favorite activity - dancing.

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Overjoyed: Debra Morgan, 60, received the life changing surgery on January 30 at Florida Hospital in Orlando after having to use an oxygen tank for more than 10 years due to having pulmonary fibrosis

Before being released from the hospital, a team of nurses, doctors and her care team joined her to perform her favorite activity - dancing

Morgan said that she hasn't been able to dance for a long time because he hadn't been able to breathe because of having pulmonary fibrosis

'I haven't been able to dance for a long time because I haven't been able to breathe,' Morgan told Florida Hospital. 'I've always loved to dance.'

A video shared to YouTube shows Morgan grooving to Silento's Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae) hit song alongside the hospital staff and her family.

'I can breathe and dance. I could never do that,' Morgan told Florida Hospital. 'I can catch a breath, and even do the action.

'I couldn't do that before. I can Nae Nae.'

A video shared to YouTube shows Morgan grooving to Silento's Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae) hit song alongside the hospital staff and her family

Morgan said: 'I can breathe and dance. I could never do that. I can catch a breath, and even do the action. I couldn't do that before. I can Nae Nae'

Dr Cynthia Gries, medical transplant lung director, said that Morgan's successful transplant celebration was the biggest she's seen yet.

'We've been practicing days now for this,' Gries told Florida Hospital. 'It is such a wonderful gift just being able to dance. I mean that's an amazing, an amazing gift.'

Morgan teared up while thanking the hospital staff for helping her.

'I can't begin to thank everyone,' she told Florida Hospital. 'So much in this hospital, for giving me the chance to do this and the doctors having faith in me.'