How I remember those days of being a human pacifier. It gets easier stone, if you are to put up with these difficult early days. I found the morning easier and my doc said this was because the milk is richer when you rest and have breaks between feeds. It was the evenings which were worst, the milk was thinner and so they reacted by having a sort of non stop feed/snooze fest where there were no distinct feeding times, more like one long snack. It was much better when I slept in the afternoon or early evening. Do try it and see if it helps, if Noah is at school in the afternoon.
Second time around I wanted to mix feed so tried to introduce a bottle at 6 weeks. She wouldnt have it (choked and turned purple every time!) but many of my friends managed it successfully. They say it's best to exclusively breast feed and I'm sure it is but sanity is important too and it's hard to care for an older child if you are feeding the baby all the time.
My cousin said the same, btw: the baby is very nice but can we send it back now

. 6 months later she couldnt remember a time when he wasnt there, kept asking where he was on pre birth pics. He'll settle soon, stone.