We live in Redwood City and recommend calling Elizabeth at Town and Country Resources in Palo Alto. ###-###-####. She is the baby nurse placement specialist, and has many professionals that can help you one on one, and also give you a little rest and ease in the process.
Their website is www.tandcr.com . Elizabeth has been their for 10+ years and has children of her own. Whether you want someone for one day or longer, she can help you assess your needs.
PS-you are doing an amazing job as a mom. Becoming a Mom is the hardest thing I've done in life. My daughter did the same thing by rejecting the bottle, and her sleep issues were intense. Being sleep deprived myself, I could not even find the energy to pick up the books or implement certain changes, simply because of pure exhaustion.
The one thing that did help when we got help, was us deciding first what parenting style we were okay with and what we weren't. There are different methods to sleep training, from letting them cry it out or soothing them to sleep each time. For us we desired our children to learn how to sooth themselves to sleep when they woke up, so that we were not up all night long. If I was getting sleep, that meant, I was able to function better through the day and stick with a healthy routine, which in turn helped our daughter sleep through the night. Also by helping them with healthy sleep habits, it allowed us to go on date nights because they were in a routine, and not dependent upon just me to put them to bed, but rather they were comfortable with a sitter.
We used Babywise, but its not for everyone. There are a slew of books out there another is Healthy sleep habits, happy child. etc...
Have you contacted your pediatrician about the bottle rejection? We did, because I was concerned that she wasn't eating. Come to find out, she started teething at 3.5 months. Just double check its not a bigger issue.
I hope your day is filled with ease.
Tasha