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Prince William has told a seven-year-old brain tumour patient how he too was scared when he had a scan as a boy. | Prince William has told a seven-year-old brain tumour patient how he too was scared when he had a scan as a boy. |
William, now 27, told Sion Meredith, from Wrexham, how he had an MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) scan when he was eight. | William, now 27, told Sion Meredith, from Wrexham, how he had an MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) scan when he was eight. |
Sion was one of the first patients in Europe to be treated by a £3m scanner, which the prince was officially opening at Liverpool's Alder Hey Hospital. | Sion was one of the first patients in Europe to be treated by a £3m scanner, which the prince was officially opening at Liverpool's Alder Hey Hospital. |
The prince will also visit a centre for blind ex-service personnel in Conwy. | The prince will also visit a centre for blind ex-service personnel in Conwy. |
William opened the new intra-operative 3-T MRI scanner - the first in Europe for children - on Monday. | William opened the new intra-operative 3-T MRI scanner - the first in Europe for children - on Monday. |
The prince said he sympathised with Sion, who was frightened and restless when he went in the noisy scanner for the first time in January 2009. | |
Sion is one of only 15 patients to have been treated by the scanner so far. | |
He wore a Wales rugby shirt as he chatted to the prince about football, rugby and time off school. | |
William told him how he was scared when he had an MRI scan as a child, adding: "You are a very brave boy." | William told him how he was scared when he had an MRI scan as a child, adding: "You are a very brave boy." |
He was swimming yesterday and plays football like a usual seven-year-old boy, and runs around getting really muddy Helen, Sion Meredith's mother | He was swimming yesterday and plays football like a usual seven-year-old boy, and runs around getting really muddy Helen, Sion Meredith's mother |
Sion's parents, Helen and Dyfed, were with their son while he spoke to William. | |
Ms Meredith said: "The prince said he was an Aston Villa fan, and that he was disappointed because they lost 1-0 to Liverpool. | |
"Sion supports Liverpool, so he was happy." | |
The youngster became ill in December 2008 and was rushed to hospital. | The youngster became ill in December 2008 and was rushed to hospital. |
Mr Meredith said: "He was having bouts of vomiting and headaches and we just thought it was a bug of some sort. | |
"But when we went for a scan we found out that he had a tumour at the back of the brain and therefore needed an operation very quickly". | "But when we went for a scan we found out that he had a tumour at the back of the brain and therefore needed an operation very quickly". |
Sion's mother, Helen, added: "We were quite distressed and very shocked because we really didn't expect it. | Sion's mother, Helen, added: "We were quite distressed and very shocked because we really didn't expect it. |
"But we had good support from our families which made it a lot easier and Alder Hey were fantastic." | "But we had good support from our families which made it a lot easier and Alder Hey were fantastic." |
The first operation stabilised Sion, but doctors were not able to entirely remove the tumour. | The first operation stabilised Sion, but doctors were not able to entirely remove the tumour. |
Then, late last year, they started using a new £3m scanner which can analyse paediatric patients while they are still in surgery. | Then, late last year, they started using a new £3m scanner which can analyse paediatric patients while they are still in surgery. |
Sion's neurosurgeon Conor Mallucci said previously he would have had to finish the operation before scanning the brain to ensure all the tumour had been removed. | Sion's neurosurgeon Conor Mallucci said previously he would have had to finish the operation before scanning the brain to ensure all the tumour had been removed. |
Prince William meets children from the nursery as leaves Alder Hey | Prince William meets children from the nursery as leaves Alder Hey |
The new scanner allows surgeons to check they have removed 100% of the tumour before the operation is complete. | The new scanner allows surgeons to check they have removed 100% of the tumour before the operation is complete. |
Sion's mother said her son was now able to lead a normal life. | Sion's mother said her son was now able to lead a normal life. |
She added: "He's fantastic. He was playing tennis on Saturday in a tournament in Wrexham tennis club. | She added: "He's fantastic. He was playing tennis on Saturday in a tournament in Wrexham tennis club. |
"He was swimming yesterday and plays football like a usual seven-year-old boy, and runs around getting really muddy." | "He was swimming yesterday and plays football like a usual seven-year-old boy, and runs around getting really muddy." |
Prince William is currently based on Anglesey, where he is training to be a search and rescue pilot at RAF Valley. | Prince William is currently based on Anglesey, where he is training to be a search and rescue pilot at RAF Valley. |
At St Dunstan's new centre for blind ex-servicemen and women in Llandudno he met residents, staff and supporters and viewed some of the activities available, including blind archery, craft work and other life skills. |