Hello lovely,
We would never get sick of you sweetheart, don't even think that for a second..we are all here for you as much as we can be.
A couple of thoughts,
Dyllan will often call out in the night and if DH goes in (as I am up with C) he will get hysterical....I shut that behaviour down with the stern mummy voice "D that is ENOUGH", then moderate my tone and tell him it's still night time and to go to sleep, quick cuddle if necessary, make sure he has his dummy then leave him and see how he goes. Sometimes I will stand outside his door and tell him to settle down (only if I think he is being silly and after attention)....I only do this if I'm pretty sure he isn't hurting in some way (reflux, teeth etc). Also as you know he is testing us at the moment, so O might not be up to that stage yet (in which case dont' try the above)
If he is getting funny about the dark perhaps get him one of those aquariums (fisher price type thingy) that is tied to the headboard that he can turn on himself, he may find it soothing? Or a touch light that he can turn on himself (just make sure you put a really low globe in it so it's not too bright).
Sweetie, you are doing your best and you are doing a good job....he is difficult and every day is different so don't drive yourself nuts, just try and treat the good ones as a success (they do seem to be getting more frequent??) and don't take the cr@p ones as failures, they are just blips that will reduce as he gets older. This will get better as he gets older and understands more!
Hugs lovelyx
xxx