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Q&A > Teens Enduring Surgeries – Q&A with YA author Carla Hanna and reader Ariella

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Carla Hanna (carlajhanna) | 20 comments Mod
Goodreads reviewer, Ariella, has a muscle disease and has endured a difficult brain surgery. She loved the Starlet Series and related to teen actress, Liana Marie, as the character deals with betrayal, cancer, congestive heart failure, and grief while life continues on its Hollywood path.

I’ve invited the brave Ariella to talk about her journey.

Carla: I’m so glad you loved the Starlet Series so far. I hoped to inspire readers who are hit with tragedy to learn to accept the situation, change what they can, and stay positive and forward-looking. You’ve had brain surgery, starting when you were just a tween, and have a brain pacemaker to stimulate your neurological impulses. How did you cope with the fear of the operation?

Ariella: Michael J. Fox had the same surgery as I did. It's called DBS. The operation is scary. I have to stay awake the whole time but can’t move a muscle. I’ve had to return to the hospital 5 times because my pacemaker is battery operated.

The batteries are on the high frequency so it drained the batteries. I originally got it in April 24, 2006 part 1 and part 2 was May 4. The first one drained 3 years later on April 28, 2009 and I have 2 batteries that drained the year after, in 2009. Now I have the rechargables, and I charge my system everyday.

It wasn't easy and I don't complain but you can see my scars on my chest. I am brave but I don't let this define my life.

Carla: You are remarkable and brave. You are right to not let your condition define you. How do you see yourself instead?

Ariella: I see myself as a normal teenager. I might not be able to walk good but I do everything like anyone my age does.

Carla: What advice would you give to a teen faced with hardship?

Ariella: Be happy no matter what. Have your family and friends be with you. Don't let anyone hurt your feelings. Everything will be okay; you just have to believe.

Carla: Well said. Thank you so much, Ariella.

Goodreaders, feel free to ask Carla or Ariella any relevant questions you may have. Please share your thoughts or experiences here, too.


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