This is long so please bare with me.
LO and I have had a rough time BF'ing since day one. Nursing to be more specific. Supply is good enough for primarily bm and 3-6oz of formula a day. Background: lost 20% of his body weight so we pumped and syringe fed as well as nurse with a shield. He was 4 was early so latching was an issue. Was admitted for jaundice at 1wk and we continued to syringe feed/nurse for another weekAt 3wks I had a pilonidal cyst and was in extreme pain and my supply took a hit. It was too painful for me to sit/lay down/anything. I pumped as much as I could but it wasn't enough. We supplemented with formula and bottles were introduced. He wasn't gaining as quickly as pedi liked so we did 50/50 bm/formula. I let him nurse during this time too. My nipples were torn up, and I eventually developed a yeast infection from the antibiotics I was on from cyst. LO hasn't gotten it though because we've done mostly bottles and when he did nurse we used the shield. He also had a slight tongue tie corrected at 5 weeks. Latching since then has been hit or miss.
He is now 7 weeks old and I am almost over the infection. My question is, can we come back from this? I would love nothing more than to just whip my boob out when he is hungry when we are out or through the night. I'm afraid he is too use to the bottle that nursing is too far gone. I told myself I would give it until 3 months to try to get it down. If not then I will EP as long as I can stand it with the acceptance that I will probably have to supplement and that's ok since we are already.
My concern is that I've gone back to work already so the evenings and weekends are really the only time we have to work on it. I plan on taking Thursday afternoon and Friday off and let him just nurse as long as I can stand it and also get help from an LC That we've been seeing throughout this whole thing. . I'll be done with my nip cream and should be fully healed.
Are evenings and weekend enough to get it done with an 8 week old?

Re: Need some encouragement and honesty
Here is a recent post on the same subject.
https://forums.thebump.com/discussion/12240342/getting-milk-back
**DD1 - 7/9/98**
**DS - 11/9/00**
**DD2 - 4/30/13**
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We are using formula, but I am able to keep up with him. But that's it. I get a little paranoid about having a bottle or a bottle and a half in the fridge since I'm working and also like to be able to put some in my freezer stash. To ease my mind, we are doing formula for his 2 MOTN feedings and I'm pumping during the first one then while I get ready for work in the morning. So, he's getting about 8 bm bottles and 2 formula per day. Or if he sleeps a long stretch at night he gets 1 formula. I'm okay with this long term and here in a few weeks, my job might now allow enough opportunities to pump during the day. I gave my whole 8 week story and forgot that part lol. The dr is fine with taking formula out of the equation. He's gained all of his weight back and is chunking up just fine now.
Exhaustion is exactly how I would describe it. I am happy to hear that it is possible to latch after EP. I'm planning on meeting with the LC Thursday afternoon so hopefully that gets us off to a good start.
You just gave me so much hope! Now I'm thinking I better try and give it until he is 4 months old. I'm very thankful for the LCs at the hospital. All 3 of them have been so supportive and great resources!
**DD1 - 7/9/98**
**DS - 11/9/00**
**DD2 - 4/30/13**