Hey all.
I was hoping to update this a lot more often once Kenny arrived; things did not work out that way. So here is the quick update (I am working on a more detailed version, but it will take time to finish it -- the last two weeks are a blur for all three of us).
On October 18 at 12:58 am, Nicole gave birth to Kenneth Bradley Dunkley. He weighed in at 7 pounds 7 ounces. We were surprised; he came naturally, and fast (we got to the hospital around 9:30). Later that day, we were given a clean bill of health and rushed home.
That night, the 18th, Nicole began complaining of pain and nausea. By morning, she said it felt as if she was in labour all over again. We went to the ER on the morning of the 19th. After spending 10 hours in ER, with Nicole unable to breast feed because of delirious pain (Numerous requests for pain meds were answered with "we have to wait for a doctor" while my wife suffered, and Kenny had nothing to eat), we were admitted back into the Labour ward of Grand River Hospital. Nicole was still in too much pain to even hold Kenny, and we were told that officially Kenneth was not a patient, and so none of their concern. Luckily, a number of nurses broke the rules and helped me feed the baby, and help Nicole with breastfeeding when she was able, while sneaking us formula for Kenney when she was unable to provide.
We went through a lot of tests, a lot of wrong diagnosis, a lot of sleepless nights at the hospital; on the 21st Nicole went in to have her appendix removed. It had burst; our best guess is it either burst during labour, or shortly after. She was living with the burst appendix for several days. A simple surgery (sort of) turned into a major affair -- 4 incisions, 29 staples and 10 stitches (not including a number for repairs down south, expected collateral damage during labour). Appendix removed, cleaned -- and an unknown hernia fixed at the same go. Now, nearly two weeks later, and she still cannot hold her baby.
They sent us home on the 27th. Her main incision is still bleeding, and she has to get up every couple hours through the night for medicine (More than we need to get up for the baby's feeding). The pain where the appendix was is still excruciating, and she cannot sleep lying down because of it. She is still suffering allergic reactions to some of her meds, causing itchiness and burning everywhere, and asthma like shortness of breath.
Because she is not allowed to hold the baby, breastfeeding is a no-no. She is still making a valiant effort, using an electric pump to extract as much milk as she can manage in her weakened state, while I supplement Kens feedings with formula. The Lactation Consultants at Grand River were very helpful, and believe it is still not late to breastfeed for us. So fingers crossed.
What was supposed to be the greatest most wonderful experience of our lives has instead been our greatest ordeal. Two weeks I slept on that little window sill with a thin cushion at the hospital, and cared for Kenny in a tiny little room; all the while, watching as they poked and prodded my wife, and she whimpered in agony. Now, she cries because she cannot even hold her baby, and she is afraid he will grow up not knowing his mother. Foolishness, I assure her, but that is her fear.
I have used up my leave and my vacation days, and have to return next week. I am still not sure how we will manage this, but Nicole's mom will be here during the days to help, so I am sure it will all work out. As much pain as she is still in, she is on the mend. And we are both happy that our little Kenny is happy and healthy, and surprisingly coming from my genes, a pretty well behaved little baby.
Follow me on my redonkulous journey through this thing called life. Have a laugh or two, read a story, or just catch up with whats new in the Dunkley household.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
More changes
To go with the new theme and new name, I also added a brand new colorful title. Hope you like it.
Anyone who has seen me in the last year and a half knows of my obsession with my iPhone. Well, now I have yet another reason to profess my love; Blogpress. This snazzy tool let's me easily update my blog from anywhere. And THAT means I will be updating this thing so often, you'll be sick of me!
Anyone who has seen me in the last year and a half knows of my obsession with my iPhone. Well, now I have yet another reason to profess my love; Blogpress. This snazzy tool let's me easily update my blog from anywhere. And THAT means I will be updating this thing so often, you'll be sick of me!
Monday, September 13, 2010
Changes
The old theme was kind of dark, I think, for the content. I decided it was time for a change. With the little parasite coming in a month, the childrens blocks seemed appropriate -- for now. I very well might decide to change it again. I guess we'll see!
Sunday, September 12, 2010
34 Weeks 2 Days
Less than six weeks left. Wow. Just wow. On the one hand I cannot believe how fast we got here. I can't believe in a little over a month our little parasite will arrive. Crazy.
On the other hand, holy crap on a stick, this has been the longest eight months EVER!! When I started this blog I thought I would have lots of things to say; tons of tiny but terrific tid bits of information that would be tantalizingly interesting.
Yeah. Nope. it's been months and months of waiting. Waiting for the next appointment. Waiting for results. (hoping everything is good). Waiting for the next paycheck to buy the next must-have baby item. Waiting for the shower. Waiting for the BABY.
Well, I hate waiting.
Luckily we are almost done. The tests are done; the parasite is healthy. The showers are done (thank you everyone, I am honestly humbled by the generosity of family and friends). Most of the must-haves are here. Now, we just have to wait for his arrival. And I'm guessing and hoping I'll have a lot to say about THAT!
Hopefully, I'll be checking back here in a day or two. Honestly. Scouts honor.
Here's a quick pic from that nursery tour I promised; more to follow soon.

On the other hand, holy crap on a stick, this has been the longest eight months EVER!! When I started this blog I thought I would have lots of things to say; tons of tiny but terrific tid bits of information that would be tantalizingly interesting.
Yeah. Nope. it's been months and months of waiting. Waiting for the next appointment. Waiting for results. (hoping everything is good). Waiting for the next paycheck to buy the next must-have baby item. Waiting for the shower. Waiting for the BABY.
Well, I hate waiting.
Luckily we are almost done. The tests are done; the parasite is healthy. The showers are done (thank you everyone, I am honestly humbled by the generosity of family and friends). Most of the must-haves are here. Now, we just have to wait for his arrival. And I'm guessing and hoping I'll have a lot to say about THAT!
Hopefully, I'll be checking back here in a day or two. Honestly. Scouts honor.
Here's a quick pic from that nursery tour I promised; more to follow soon.

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