Dad Shares Double Surgery Drama for His Little Champ
DJ Kenneth Kong took to Instagram to give us the full scoop on his youngest kiddo, Kobey.
Picture this: two surgeries in just two days – it’s like watching a medical movie marathon, but with real stakes.
The Hospital Chronicles
- Survival Sprint: The little guy spent a long five‑hour stretch inside the operating theatre. The doctors turned the place into a “no‑panic zone,” doing two procedures back‑to‑back.
- Family on Edge: With the whole crew parked at the hospital, every minute felt like a suspense flick. The waiting room practically doubled as a dramatic stage.
- Doctor’s Superpowers: Stress-free? Absolutely. “The surgeons didn’t want us to suffer,” Kenneth wrote. “They nailed two surgeries in one swoop – and it was a total success!”
The Big Thank‑You
“I can’t thank the doctor enough for his skilled hands at the operation theatre,” Kenneth penned, sprinkling genuine gratitude over the headline.
Now, one brave little kid and an excited family are on a waiting list for the next chapter: recovery. Stay tuned for the next episode in Kobey’s heroic health journey.
Kenneth Kong talks about the risk of exposure to pesticides

Why the Little One Needs a Quick Fix
In a candid chat on Instagram, Kenneth Kong spilled the beans about his son’s recent surgery. He joked that, “You know it’s a no‑brainer—once a kid is born, there’s bound to be this kind of tweak sooner or later.”
The Behind‑the‑Scenes Talk with the Doctor
- The doctor called it a “very common, routine operation.”
- When asked why so many toddlers get this surgery, the specialist pointed out a sneaky culprit: pesticides.
- These chemicals can pop up in moms’ food, especially during the first trimester, or stick in the family’s DNA if it’s an inherited issue.
- It can skip generations, but more pesticide exposure can turbo‑charge that genetic glitch in the baby.
One Word of Advice from Kenneth
“I’d urge everyone to ditch the chemical spray. Go natural, go healthy, if you can!” he encouraged. He added that his son’s operation is merely an aesthetic fix—no big medical drama.
And, just to keep his secrets, Kenneth didn’t reveal the exact condition. He kept it under wraps, calling it “just an aesthetic procedure.”
Kenneth Kong’s twins were born six weeks premature
Meet the Kong Family: 3 Kids, 2 Twins, and a Journey from Prematurity to Progress
For Kenneth Kong and his wife Wei Ni— a dynamic duo whose talents span stats and science— family life is a non‑stop adventure. Their little squad includes:
- Kyler – a sparkling six‑year‑old who can out‑run any bedtime story.
- Kobey and Karys – the charming twins who’re gearing up to turn two on Oct 31.
The Twin Tale
Both Kobey and Karys made their grand entrance into the world a full six weeks early. Small doesn’t even capture their size: at birth, Kobey weighed a mere 1.4 kg— about the heft of a small bowling ball.
From the get‑go, doctors flagged that Kobey might grow at a slower pace. Consequently, he was later diagnosed with a condition that required surgical correction.
Kenneth Shares the Journey
“We were already in the know that our little champ would need a surgical fix, but the exact timing was a mystery,” Kenneth confessed. “The consensus was to go ahead before he turned two.”
With the family’s combined flair for precision, the little ones are growing up ready for triumphs— both on the tiny scale of their early life and the expansive horizons ahead.
Two surgeries in two days!

Kobey’s Surgery Saga: A Tale of Two Operations and One Big Healed Flower
All Eyes on Growth
“Hey there, folks,” says Kenneth, the proud dad to the little fighter, Kobey. “We’ve been sweating over his growth like a marathon runner watches his timer.
The main worry? If the little guy’s growth wasn’t on track, there wouldn’t be enough skin for the doctor to move in. That’s like trying to roll out a rug when it’s still a single strand of yarn.
Boosting the Immunity Buffet
Kobey had to take “a few rounds of jabs” – think of it as a countdown to a superhero transformation. Each shot was designed to kick his immunity into gear and give his tiny body the strength it needed to grow.
- Shots 1, 2, 3 – each like a little “power-up.”
- Shots 4, 5 – the final sprint.
- Shots 6 – the ultimate boost before surgery.
The First Operation: A Quick Turnaround
Surgeon’s job was done. Confidence was high. “All good, the procedure went fine,” they told the Simpson family.
But Oh No… The Twisty Twist
The very next day, after the surgery was completed, Kobey’s wound “swelling and bleeding”. Picture a tiny garden that has just sprouted – you’re not exactly thrilled when the petals start to bruise.
Second Chance in the OR
Instead of opening a can of worms, the doctor decided to go back into the operation theatre for a second take. “After two hours in the OR, we popped the call for the good news – it was a success!”
Family Relief
Kobey’s dad persisted, and now his kid has a fresh wound wrapped in super-heroic healing gowns. The family can now breathe a sigh of relief, celebrate their small victory, and maybe even start planning a celebration cake.
The Moral of the Story
When it comes to children’s health, patience, monitoring, and a little extra round of vaccines may just be the ticket. And if we can get a second operation under the table and it works, why not call it a “double-bad-good” moment?
Covid-19 restrictions in place

Behind the Hospital Curtains: How Dad Overcame Covid’s One‑Caregiver Rule
Picture this: you’re at the hospital ready for a surgery, but you’re stuck in a corner with a single caregiver player on the field. That’s the rule Kenneth faced because of Covid‑19 restrictions. Before the operation, the only person allowed to be with his little 2‑year‑old son was Kenneth himself—no mom, no doctor, no extra hands.
The “Dad‑Sigh” Moment
Every time Kenneth looked at his tiny boy on the waiting rug, he couldn’t help but sigh. The separation was tough, and letting a 2‑year‑old know “the hospital rule” would make a him quit the language 2024 – oops, my mind just exploded into a confetti of explanations, and the kid’s sobbing page came from the “to be discovered in kindergarten” point of view.
Double Duty for the Mom
All the while, Kevin’s wife was juggling a bedtime routine, an afternoon snack, and a full-time caregiver. The “one‑caregiver” rule meant she couldn’t step in to support her husband at the hospital. It was a wobbly tightrope act: balancing Covid safety and the emergency of the operation.
Road to Recovery
But every turn of the wheelchair did bring someone closer to a grin. The outcome? A quick recovery for the little Kobey. Kenneth was over the moon, and the highlight reel? A heart‑warming clip of the post‑op boy, rocking a new bracelet (It’s almost like a superhero badge), and juggling his tiny toys with confidence. Get well soon, champ!
Takeaway
- No extra caregivers = extra time for 2‑year‑olds who see nothing but Dad’s face
(apology to the post‑Covid therapy call) - Mom’s “single‑carrier” note: She had to shoulder 2 obligations at once.
- Dad’s rare moment of mention: “It took big hard times to make sure I wasn’t the only one” — as we hope the next round of lockdown will be somehow more forgiving.
