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Maria Menounos had good attitude to brain tumour battle

Maria Menounos kept a "good attitude" through her brain tumour ordeal.
The 39-year-old presenter – whose mother has been battling stage 4 brain cancer – was found to have a benign tumour the size of a golf ball and had it removed in June, and she thinks her beliefs that everything happens for a reason and "challenges" make people "learn and grow" helped her face her health issues head on.
She shared a quote on Instagram which read: "We don’t grow when things are easy. We grow when we face challenges."
She then captioned the post: "For anyone going through a tough time. We all go through difficult times in every area of life. No one has it easy.
"What I always try to remind myself is that every bad time has also been a gift. A chance to learn and grow. I look back at all the really tough times and realize it was all building blocks to get me tougher and wiser. This helped me keep a good attitude through my #braintumor diagnosis and surgery. I really do believe that everything happens for a reason, we just don’t know why yet.(sic)"
Maria recently admitted she viewed her tumour as a "gift" because it gave her the push to make some much-needed changes in her life.
She said: "I think that this was a gift, because I needed to change my life. I needed to change the way I did everything."
Maria – who had the tumour removed on June 8, her 39th birthday – admitted she "started kind of chuckling" when she was given her diagnosis because it was so surreal.
Explaining what the doctor said to her, she revealed: "He said, ‘I’m so sorry I have to tell you this because I know you’re going through a lot with your mom, but you have a brain tumour. It’s called a meningioma. You need to schedule an appointment with a neurosurgeon right away.’
"I started kind of chuckling. Because at this point it’s like, ‘This is a joke. Like, how does this happen?’ "

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