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[quote=Anonymous]I’d advise against sleep training right now. Your gut is telling you something and you should follow it. Right now I think beyond getting to an ENt is trying to find ways for him and you to get sleep. He must be exhausted poor lamb and you too. If he will sleep more and better co sleeping then do that. Whatever works. No one goes to college still in their mothers bed. One unlikely possibility I can think of is reflux. Maybe try to see if Positioning changes things. Is there a way you could get him to sleep with a bit of elevation? Will he sleep longe did you you hold him? Just spitballing. Will he sleep in the car? If so take him out and drive around and then when he’s asleep come home and you can sit in the car with him and read or put the monitor in the car in your garage if you have one and see how long he sleeps sitting up. I’m so sorry OP but your instincts are probably right. [/quote]
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