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“Just disconnecting it is enough to stop the disease completely and essentially, potentially cure it,” he told the station. “She would talk to me sometimes and said she was scared, but I told her, ‘I know it’s scary, but you will be okay,'” her sister Torie Bodley told KABC. “Brianna will still be the same person, even after disconnecting half her brain,” Robison said, according to the local station.about Brianna’s road to recovery since her surgery went smoothly near the end of September. A couple days ago, her mother reported that she was walking with help and on Sunday, she said the little girl was awake all day for the first time since the surgery.