Hi Stitch,
It has been a couple of months since the peritonectomy, and I am making an effort to drive to the shops every day and walk around. The back and shoulder muscles are getting stronger, so I know this is good pain, and I am slowly reducing the endone. The slow release equivalent oxycontin probably doesn't stay in the stomach for 12 hours, as I have seen other things go through much faster, like fruit in an hour, before coming out the illeostomy.
I was only aware of St George Kogarah and Professor Morris doing the peritonectomy in Australia. I know people come from Western Australia New Zealand and South Africa for the procedure. I did meet a woman from regional QLD who loves the Professor for the effort he has put into her multiple surgeries, and for giving her life and hope when others said there was none.
I come from NSW outside Sydney, so being able to stay at Bezzina House before the operation was great, across the road from St George, available to cancer patients and families for $43 a night.