Thank you so much for your thoughtful reply! I so appreciate your input!
-No, I hadn't tried moving her nap a bit later in a while ... I think that is a good suggestion; I will give it a (very gradual) try!
-Yes, she is an independent napper and sleeper, other than the dreaded NWs. We have a consistent routine, and she seems to like bed ... even asking, "nap?" when she is really tired.
-However, where we've gotten sloppy is the NWs. Honestly, we have not been consistent in this at all (in part because her behavior keeps changing, too). Initially when she did it as a younger baby, when the literal wake-to-sleep method didn't seem to work, my husband would go in there after about 25 minutes of sleep and would put his hand on her back and keep it there until she stirred at 30 minutes, and having his hand there helped her to stay still and not roll over and wake up. She never woke up when he did this; it was all while she stayed asleep. Gradually he would do it shorter and shorter, and eventually she learned to put herself back to sleep on her own.
-When we tried this recently, she was very aware of his presence and would keep her eyes open, watching him, making sure he was there, etc. In other words, we created bad habits, so we stopped. We've tried taking her out and rocking her (I know! Naughty of us!! We thought it was going to be a quick phase that would pass - famous last words), but didn't want to keep that up. We've tried various things, such as going in and lying her down and walking out, repeat, repeat, repeat but she gets so worked up that it seems to make things worse (that's really when she gets desperate and gags herself, throws out her lovey, etc.). I got that idea from Tracey's book, "BW Solves All Your Problems."
-As far as the GI issues, I appreciate your kindness and concern. Truly thoughtful, and you may be right, although I desperately hope that is not the case. Hers are long-term GI issues, so it's hard to know what is "normal" for her. She's also on heavy steroids right now, which can affect sleep negatively. Initially, that is what we thought was making everything so much worse, but as we're gradually tapering off of the steroids (takes a month to do), there haven't been any positive changes in sleep, which makes me think the steroids can't be too much to blame. They do maybe make her more restless, which could exasperate everything else, too.
-I really am stumped as to what to try next (and next is coming up so soon - it's the next day already! ha:)). When we went through this before, she was not mobile so it was a really different game!
Thank you so very much for reading about our special little girl! We welcome any input! Thank you sincerely!!!!!