[WATCH] Fearless! Moments Before Having Both Breasts Removed, Patient Dances To Beyonce With Surgeons
This is what we call fearless! Moments before having a double mastectomy, Deborah Cohan decided to dance like no one’s watching! This week, right before she went into surgery to have her breasts removed, Deb, an Ob/Gyn and mother of two, held a dance session. And just who was invited? Her entire medical team, in the operating of Mt. Zion, in San Francisco, and of course Beyonce (sorta).
What’s more? She posted the 6 minute clip on YouTube, asking friends and family to make videos of themselves dancing to Bey too so that she could watch them during her recovery. The description on the clip reads:
The hub of the world-wide virtual flash mob dancing to Get Me Bodied before Deb’s double mastectomy!
Watch Deb and her medical team party!
Click here to learn more about Deb’s inspiring story. [Huffington Post]


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:: sends up prayers for her ::
What a positive spirit and attitude! And she was jammin :). God bless her.
Beautiful!! Bless her and her family!!!
This is so inspirational. Just goes to show that no matter what hurdles life throws at you, you can over come. Just have a positive attive and take everthing on. This actually made me cry. Prayers going up to her and her family and the amazing operating team that didnt have to participate, but why not!
*Positive attitude*
Brilliant!! Already a survivor!!
I absolutely LOVED this! Good for her to have such a great attitude up to the moment. And I am too scurrrd of her, JAMMIN :-) Prayers and blessings; such an inspiration.