The Southport School Band of Brothers Issue 23

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Fundraising for Medical Research Ms Kerrie Anderson Head of Prep Art

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scar Eckersley Year 5, was recently asked by the Queensland Eye Institute to create an artwork to fundraise for medical research.

Enduring over 15 operations by the age of five to control his congenital glaucoma, Oscar's painting on canvas: 'Christmas Poinsettias' will go to raise funds for a variety of conditions including his own. Oscar worked for a week in the Art Centre with assistance from his mate Mac to produce this stunning artwork. Queensland Eye Institute Foundation shared his story of endurance at such a tender age. When diagnosed, Oscar was given two options from his ophthalmologist Dr Chiang. One was a trabeculectomy – which would have meant that Oscar would never swim or he'd be unable to enjoy contact sports and would live with a life-long risk of infection in the eye, or he could receive a Baerveldt tube implant. When Dr Chiang talked through the two options, Oscar's parents instantly agreed to go with the implant and asked if he could do it tomorrow. Dr Chiang was surprised and a little shocked by how quickly they responded and said to them both, “You know I am cutting your son's eye open?” Within a year, Oscar had undergone two glaucoma implant surgeries and a four-hour emergency surgery to save his eye using donated corneal tissue. In 2016 Oscar finally started school and has loved it ever since. “I cried tears of joy on the first day as he was so excited to start school after spending a lot of time at home with me as he wasn't allowed to go to Kindergarten and Preschool due to his eye surgeries,” says Oscar’s Mum,

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Melissa. When Oscar has to go for an eye appointment from the Gold Coast to Brisbane during school time, he always reminds Dr Chiang that he is, “interrupting his education”! To the family's delight Oscar has recently started playing soccer, a sport he had previously been too worried to play in case he caused damage to his eye. Unfortunately, there is still a long road ahead. In 2018 Dr Chiang told Oscar and Melissa that Oscar has sadly developed a cataract in his glaucoma affected eye and surgery will only take place if the cataract worsens. “We are stuck in limbo,” says Melissa. Due to the complexity of the surgery, it is likely to affect Oscar's eye pressure levels. The vision in his left eye has dramatically reduced from the cataract. Oscar is currently having to patch his good eye for two hours each day to keep the connectors between his bad eye and the brain open, in the hope that when the cataract is removed, Dr Chiang will be able to claw back some vision. Oscar will likely need high doses of steroids as his eye has become inflamed post-surgery, however, the steroids increase the pressure in his glaucoma affected eye. “It's a doubleedged sword now,” says Melissa. As part of his recovery process, Oscar has developed extraordinary skill and creativity when painting and drawing. His artwork is admired by all his peers and is at a standard to rival secondary school student artists. He is a regular visitor to the art studio in lunch hours and his eye hand coordination is second to none.


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Obituaries

9min
pages 84-90

Catch Ups

1min
pages 82-83

Where Are They Now?

4min
pages 80-81

Calling the Country Home

4min
pages 76-77

President’s Report

3min
page 75

Working With St Hilda’s For Social Justice

4min
pages 66-67

The Learning Journey at TSS

2min
page 70

P&F Report 2021

6min
pages 68-69

New Arrivals for Preschool Families

4min
pages 64-65

Playground Leaders

2min
page 62

Teamwork. Scholarship. Service

2min
pages 60-61

2019/20 Financial Year

2min
pages 58-59

Annand Theatre From Humble Beginnings

4min
pages 56-57

The Lost Sheep

3min
pages 54-55

Football 2021

1min
page 52

Swimming Wrap Up 2021

2min
pages 50-51

Tennis Wrap Up 2021

2min
page 53

Rowing Report 2021

2min
pages 48-49

Cricket - Bowled Over

8min
pages 44-47

The Charter to Success

3min
pages 42-43

Celebrating the Life of Tom Atkinson

3min
pages 30-31

Retirement is Not Really Goodbye

8min
pages 28-29

Spotlight on Greg Wain

12min
pages 38-41

Breathing Life Into the Summit

6min
pages 36-37

Social Media Wall

3min
pages 34-35

Raising the Roof

2min
pages 26-27

A Finale to Remember

3min
pages 22-25

Model United Nations

2min
pages 14-15

Senior Drama – Columbinus

1min
pages 20-21

Homeward Stuck

3min
pages 12-13

What’s New in ATD?

3min
pages 6-7

Designing Outdoor Learning

3min
page 19

Fundraising for Medical Research

2min
page 18

Bridging the Gap

2min
pages 16-17
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