Thank you so much for the empathy!
It's nice to hear that I'm not the only one who's ever found herself in this boat.
I gave myself a little hug and a reality-check and realized that I'm not doing myself any favors by freaking out about rushing to get her on a routine after having absolutely none. So we're riding out the cold!
In the meantime, I saw a lactation specialist yesterday, who recommended I start her on solids (I knew the time was coming! She's almost 6 mo!) and said not to worry so much about her going 4 hours between every feed just yet as it's so hard to tell how much she takes in any given feed. She is making it about 4 hours sometimes (usually once a day), so that's a start.
As I look over our logs (I've been recording everything!) we don't really have a "typical" day right now, and I'm guessing a lot of that has to do with the cold! Super short naps have thrown a real wrench in trying to stick to an EASY format, so we're going to tackle naps as soon as her little nose clears up.
Yes, I suspect it's a big combo of reflux, props, and developmental changes! That's why it feels a little overwhelming... there are so many issues, it's hard to know where to start. But we have her 6 mo checkup on Tuesday, so we should be able to talk about the zantac at that appointment and go from there.
Currently, she sleeps in an Arms Reach cosleeper next to my bed at night. I'm still swaddling her, and I always feed her to sleep at night as well as in the middle of the night. (I do try to calm her by patting, then by picking up, but if we're being honest, in the middle of the night, I must only last about 2 minutes before I put her on the boob.)
During the day she mostly sleeps in the ergo carrier (front pack). I'm trying this as a transition from feeding to sleep for every nap because she seems to like napping in there, but now she fights it sometimes! So I guess I need to get myself ready for pu/pd in her cosleeper. I mean, why have a screaming baby attached to me? Yes, this is sounding more like a topic for sleep or EASY than for breastfeeding!
She doesn't really cry during feeds, but until we started on zantac, her feeds were always super small and frequent, so that might have been a factor. She would cry, though, if I set her on her back right after she ate (which of course is what we'd do at night). She was spitting up a ton, often projectile, but she never acted like it hurt her. In fact sometimes she'd screech right after eating, then spit up and be happy. She's had several choking episodes! I took her to the doctor for it because it freaked me out and they said she probably had a cold and was having a hard time eating and breathing at the same time! I was frustrated because I didn't think that was the case.
What should I be looking for as far as funny poops? I feel like they're always different!
Thanks so much for your help everyone!