so, we have been cosleeping, bedsharing whatever kitchy name you want to give it since birth.
I've tried a few times to put him in his room ( 19 months old now) he does nap in his room, but he comes straight in our bed at night. The issue isn't him not wanting to sleep in his room, it's me not being able to sleep when he's in another room. Its almost like I have anxiety and check on him constantly and panic with him out of sight at night.
Anyone else have this problem? Anyone else need to sleep train themselves, not their kid/
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I can't sleep if DS is in his co-sleeper. Which is attached to the freaking bed. I'm going to have panic attacks when it's time for him to go into his own room.
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I was like that. I knew that DD could get through most of the night by herself in her own bed, but *I* wasn't able to sleep like that. The only thing that cured it was having a second baby
Seriously, as soon as I got home from the hospital, she was suddenly my "big girl". I guess it's because I had a new LO in which to manifest my mommy anxieties 
I also want to ditto pp, though: Having the video monitor for this baby has been absolutely wonderful. I don't feel like I I have to run and check on him at every peep like I did when DD was little.
Could you try a mattress on the floor in your room? That ishat we dud with DD; so I can see her if she or I wake up.
i had to do that. my DS had surgery when he was 5 months old, and went into cardiac arrest during it due to a reaction to the anesthesia. after a short stay in the PICU, i could not let him sleep by himself. i was scared he was traumatized and that something was going to happen to him every time he cried.
he slept in our bed until about a month or two after i found out i was pg (so about until he was 8-9 months). we had to do ferber, and it worked well. one night of hardcore crying (intervals didn't work--just made him more upset and cry harder), and 2 nights of less than 3 minutes. now he goes down without a peep unless he is teething or sick.
edit: we had to quit cosleeping, because i have nocturnal seizures, and it is too unpredictable when i am pregnant. it is extremely well controlled with medication when there's not a baby in me.