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Re: Well done RFC/ Tyler Fishlock
« Reply #45 on: February 01, 2008, 09:28:34 PM »
Too true - there is so much more that the players do that the media and the public will never no enough.  A young family member of mine was visited by a group of the boys in hospital last year and through that a friendship was forged between Brent Hartigan and her.  They still keep in contact and he makes sure to check she is OK and visits in hospital and he's not even playing the for club any more.  I wish him all the best at Bendigo and hope he manages a strong injury free season to be picked up elsewhere.

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Re: Well done RFC/ Tyler Fishlock
« Reply #46 on: February 01, 2008, 11:03:36 PM »
Hi everyone,
First time caller, long time listener.
Being Tylers dad i can speak first hand on the above mentioned. It is often the things that go on away from the publicity and hype that demonstrates the character and warm heartedness of so many from within our club ( not only players) RFC will always hold a special place in my heart and that of my family.

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Re: Well done RFC/ Tyler Fishlock
« Reply #47 on: February 01, 2008, 11:48:43 PM »
Well done to those involved at the RFC.
Well done to the Fishlock family and especially Tyler.
A tough little tiger through and through.
It is heartwarming in a fast paced society such as ours that some of us can stop and take time out to fulfill a dream for a child.
A wonderful wonderful story.
Good luck Tyler.

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Re: Well done RFC/ Tyler Fishlock
« Reply #48 on: February 02, 2008, 12:40:41 PM »
Hi everyone,
First time caller, long time listener.
Being Tylers dad i can speak first hand on the above mentioned. It is often the things that go on away from the publicity and hype that demonstrates the character and warm heartedness of so many from within our club ( not only players) RFC will always hold a special place in my heart and that of my family.

Hi Tyler's dad,

I often read your posts on other forums, great to see you here as well. Your son is an absolute inspiration and a credit to you and your family. Far from being a sad story I always find news of Tyler full of child-like joy, happiness and hope. Having 2 young children myself I can honestly say I have the greatest admiration for you and Tyler watching the way you handle yourself in a difficult and heart wrenching situation. I just hope I would do as well if I was in your position. It never ceases to amaze me how resilient and strong little children can be. When everything seems black and without hope a child can always find a smile.

I am personally very pleased that the RFC has been able to offer you comfort and happiness throughout your testing times. Children like Tyler deserve nothing less and your story gives me one more reason to love our great club.

My daughter started school for the first time on Friday too. Isn't it amazing how quickly they grow up. She's over the moon about her classes and new teacher and new friends but somehow I can't help but feel sad that my baby is growing up. Challenging times for a parent.  :)

 

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Re: Well done RFC/ Tyler Fishlock
« Reply #49 on: February 02, 2008, 01:48:30 PM »
Welcome to OER Tyler's Dad  :).

Your son is an absolute inspiration and a credit to you and your family. Far from being a sad story I always find news of Tyler full of child-like joy, happiness and hope. 
Perfectly said RROFO  :clapping. Tyler is one courageous boy and it's great to hear he's enjoying school.

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Tyler Fishlock's feeling just fine (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #50 on: January 05, 2009, 02:44:03 AM »
Tyler Fishlock's feeling just fine
Grant McArthur | Herald-Sun | January 05, 2009

CANCER may have claimed his eyes almost three years ago, but Tyler Fishlock can still see - just differently from most people.

In his first year of school Tyler, 6, learned to read and write braille at grade 3 level, and excelled at maths, art and physical education.

And he can't wait to start grade 1 this year.

"The best part of school is doing show and tell, because I get to feel what everyone has," he said.

"I like braille, because it tells me a lot of things.

"And I have a computer that talks to me.

"And I love writing about my toys."

Tyler became an inspiration to thousands of Victorians after losing a second eye to retinoblastoma in February 2006.

Everyone, from players at his beloved Richmond Football Club to complete strangers from overseas, offered support.

Tyler's mother, Georgette Fishlock, said he continued to touch hearts.

"We have received more than 1500 letters this year with people wanting updates about how he's doing," Ms Fishlock said.

"We always write back - Tyler brailles it and then I write on it so they can read it.

"I just say to Tyler, you are special (and people write) because of the outlook you have on life, and that you use everything you have been given to get the best out of life, and that makes you special in a way.

"But he is no different to any other kid. He comes out to me and says he can't find something and I say 'Tyler, open your eyes up and go and find it' - the only difference is that his eyes are his fingers.

"At the end of the day Tyler still sees, he just sees with his hands."

Life is finally starting to return to normal after the upheaval of the operations.

Tyler loves bike riding and roller-skating, with only his father Brad's voice to lead him in the right direction.

Last week he added tenpin bowling to his achievements, beating his parents and sister Madeleine, 11, and even being asked to join a junior team.

"We are trying to bring him up just like any other child," Mr Fishlock said.

"We are trying to help him understand that everyone has different challenges in life and everyone has different ways of overcoming them."

While 2008 was a huge year for Tyler adapting to life at Caroline Springs College, it was even bigger for his mother, who had to place trust in others to take care of him.

She was overwhelmed with the number of school friends Tyler made.

"I was absolutely terrified because it wasn't just leaving him - I had spent every single minute of every day with him and he was my shadow stuck to my side," Ms Fishlock said.

"But they have been blown out of the water with his progress.

"He can sit at his computer and write just about any story on his own.

"He is a walking dictionary. He will come out and quote whole lines from books.

"I am so happy for him because this is what we've always wanted for both our kids - to live a normal life and integrate as much as possible so he can go as far as he wants to.

"I had to trust strangers with his welfare and the whole letting him off into the big-bad-world, and wondering how the kids would accept him.

"But he has friends all the way through from prep to year 9."

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,24872780-661,00.html

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Re: Well done RFC/ Tyler Fishlock
« Reply #51 on: January 05, 2009, 03:46:41 AM »
onya Tyler  :thumbsup
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Re: Well done RFC/ Tyler Fishlock
« Reply #52 on: January 05, 2009, 07:19:57 AM »
An inspiration to so many
He's a little ripper  :thumbsup

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Re: Well done RFC/ Tyler Fishlock
« Reply #53 on: January 05, 2009, 05:59:25 PM »
You must be so proud of your little champ HMH  :clapping. On ya Tyler  :thumbsup.
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Tyler Fishlock is hoping for the gift of sight (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #54 on: June 24, 2009, 05:23:05 AM »
Tyler Fishlock is hoping for the gift of sight
Shannon Deery | June 24, 2009

JUST days before his birthday, little Tyler Fishlock is hoping that one day he will get the gift of sight.

The inspirational schoolboy, who captured Victorians' hearts after losing both eyes in a brave battle with cancer, celebrates his seventh birthday on Saturday.

In the lead-up to the big day, mum Georgette said she was closely following developments in bionic eye technology and hoped Tyler would be among the first to undergo the procedure. She said she would sell everything, including her home, to pay for such an operation.

It comes as researchers in Melbourne and the US move closer to making artificial sight a reality.

"I just wish I could take him out of darkness and turn the lights back on for him," Ms Fishlock said.

"I would sell everything in a heartbeat, there would be no hesitation. I would jump on the first plane to the other side of the world if it were possible and there would be no looking back."

In this year's Budget, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd approved a $51 million project to develop a bionic eye.

Experts predict a bionic eye could be just two years away.

"That's the big hope we have, that it will happen soon," Ms Fishlock said.

"Tyler would be a perfect candidate because he has had both eyes removed so he would be ready to go."

She also said she would jump at the chance to donate her eyes if medical advances ever allowed optical transplants.

Meanwhile, all Tyler wants for his birthday is to see Transformers at the movies, like any other seven-year-old boy.

But major cinema chains are refusing to budge when it comes to movies for the blind.

Now Tyler, who loves watching DVDs with audio descriptive tracks, is taking them on.

"I love going to the movies, it's one of my favourite things," he said.

"But it's more fun with audio descriptions because I don't have to ask what's going on."

Dad Brad said he was gutted that he couldn't enjoy this small pleasure with his son.

"The hard part is trying to explain to him why he can't go to the movies, when cinemas all over the world are using this technology," he said.

Blind Citizens Australia spokesman Wayne Hawkins said nine members had lodged complaints with the Australian Human Rights Commission claiming major cinema chains failed to cater for the vision impaired.

About 95 per cent of Hollywood films had audio descriptive tracks, he said.

Hoyts and Village Roadshow did not return calls to the Herald Sun.

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,25681400-2862,00.html

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Re: Well done RFC/ Tyler Fishlock
« Reply #55 on: June 24, 2009, 06:31:40 AM »
Crossing fingers here for some miracle medical treatment
And preferably his folks don't have to sell their home to pay for it.
Good luck Tyler, hope you can see your Tiges play once again soon
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Re: Well done RFC/ Tyler Fishlock
« Reply #56 on: June 25, 2009, 12:33:57 PM »
Crossing fingers here for some miracle medical treatment
And preferably his folks don't have to sell their home to pay for it.
Good luck Tyler, hope you can see your Tiges play once again soon
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Ditto. All the best to Tyler, HMH and family. It would be fantastic if this technology can be developed in the two year timeframe :pray.
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School bully makes Tyler Fishlock's life hell (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #57 on: December 01, 2009, 08:48:15 AM »
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School bully makes Tyler Fishlock's life hell
Grant McArthur | Herald Sun December 01, 2009

BRAVE Tyler Fishlock had to flee his school after standing up to repeated attacks by a bully he cannot see.

Tyler - who captured the hearts of Victorians after having both his eyes removed to save his life from cancer - has been beaten with a ruler and a xylophone stick, kicked and punched, pushed, and had scissors clicked dangerously in front of this face.

He was also called "fool", "wacko" and "blind kid".

"I can't dodge it. I can't see him coming and I think 'Oh God, here comes the monster again'," said Tyler, 7.

"I am terrified of him."

After the third serious attack last week, the bully was suspended for two days and Caroline Springs College hired a "bodyguard" teacher to protect other children.

Tyler's distraught mother Georgette Fishlock yesterday withdrew him from school after the principal refused to remove the troublemaker from Tyler's class.

But after being contacted by the Herald Sun, the school reversed its decision and has promised to move the boy to another class from tomorrow.

Ms Fishlock said Tyler will now return to school, but he missed out on performing in The Lion Sleeps Tonight at his first school concert last night because he was too scared.

"Up until this point he never felt any different to any other child," Ms Fishlock said.

"He tends to tackle life head-on like he always has, but this has put a real dampener on his school year."

Ms Fishlock said the bully picked on other kids too, "but I think he favors Tyler because he gets something out of scaring him".

In the worst attack, teachers told the Fishlocks how Tyler was jabbed with a ruler in the area where he has painful scar tissue on his torso from operations. In a separate incident, the boy's mother made him apologise for threatening Tyler with scissors.

Last Wednesday Tyler was hit with a xylophone stick before being kicked in the kneecaps until he was rescued, cowering in the corner of his music class. After that attack, Ms Fishlock threatened to withdraw Tyler from school for the rest of the year unless the bully was removed from his class.

When contacted by the Herald Sun, college director Patrick Waring said the Fishlocks had no right to demand the boy be removed.

He soon called back to say an agreement had been reached and the boy would be moved.

"Parents are in no position - it doesn't matter who they are - to tell us ... what they want done with other people's children," Mr Waring said.

"These are six-year-olds who are having a bit of trouble getting on with each other. We are not talking about high-end bullying, it is just spasmodic bad behaviour."

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/school-bully-makes-tyler-fishlocks-life-hell/story-e6frf7jo-1225805504106

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Re: Well done RFC/ Tyler Fishlock
« Reply #58 on: December 01, 2009, 09:23:00 AM »
I think its disgraceful, if its a government school, then the minister needs to take action against the person or persons who were not forthcoming in removing the bullying kid and only did so after the newspapers found out what was happening.

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Re: Well done RFC/ Tyler Fishlock
« Reply #59 on: December 01, 2009, 10:20:24 AM »
Hopefully, the publicity will embarrass the parents of said bully into "sorting" him out
My kid was bullied at school because she had "red" hair, FFS!
Go to the concert, Tyler :-)