HEARTBREAKING NEWS: Home and Away’s Sophie Dillman announces serious health condition due to serious illness
When the stars of hit drama series Home and Away wrapped filming at the end of last year, it was mostly a case of heading to their favourite holiday spots for some long-awaited R&R.
Not so, however, for one of the show’s most popular actors, Sophie Dillman, who plays Ziggy Astoni.
Instead, Sophie was preparing for a very different kind of stay – in hospital, undergoing major surgery to treat endometriosis. This would be the 27-year-old’s third operation for what has, at times, been an extremely painful and debilitating disorder, which she has battled since she was a teenager.
Endometriosis is a condition in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus – called the endometrium – grows outside the uterine cavity. This may cause pain, menstrual irregularities and fertility issues.
“Sometimes it can be quite a simple procedure to remove that tissue if it’s affecting areas,” Sophie says.
“But they can be very major surgeries that take hours and have many disciplinary teams involved.
“My last surgery was quite extensive,” she reveals.
“I had a lot of tissue cut out from everywhere – in my bladder, bowel, all throughout my abdomen. My doctor did say that if he was going to remove all of the [scar] tissue in my abdomen, I wouldn’t have any organs left, so he was unable to do so, but he removed a significant amount. It was a decent recovery process this time.”

Sophie, who was a registered nurse before launching her acting career, was 20 when she underwent laparoscopic surgery for the first time for endometriosis.
“I was very lucky that, after my first surgery, I had five years where I was relatively pain-free,” she says. “That was until about 18 months ago when I started getting the pain back – and that’s when it got really tough.”
Yet the show – as they say – must go on.
“Going to work every day when you have to wear costumes, you have to be on the beach, you have to be standing a lot of the time running lines or in a scene, is really hard to do when you’re in pain. To combat that, having to take medication for it is hard to stay on top of – you don’t want to take medication that’s going to affect your ability to act, but sometimes that’s the only thing that works. You constantly have to carry hot water bottles … just trying to manage the pain and the bloating.