K.H.
LLL has awesome leaders that can help.
http://www.lllusa.org/web/DallasTX.html
It looks like the Plano group meets the 2nd Tues of the month - 3wks away. If you go to their website, you can find phone numbers to contact your local leaders. You do not need to wait for a meeting to talk to them. I know they do phone consults and I know some leaders who do house calls on a regular basis.
Pumping: My recom. for a pump would be a dbl-electric made by a company that does not make formula (kind of a conflict of interests, right). Instead of pumping after you nurse, pump while nursing. Put your wee babe on one side and the pump on the other side. This will take advantage of the letdown that happens for your babe and help you get more pumped out. Don't be concerned if you only get a half ounce pumped. Relaxing can help, but even then some bodies just don't do well with pumps!
Also for milk supply:
-Water! Make sure you're getting enough!
-Traditional Medicinal makes a "Mother's Milk" herbal tea - it's really great for boosting supply. You have to drink '3 cups' or more a day. Since I'm not a hot tea drinker, I made a half gallon pitcher of it and drank it cold with a little xylitol/sugar in it.
-Nurse on demand if/whenever possible.
-Stay close to your babe.
-Wear him. Do you have a sling? If not, get one. If you were in the Austin area, I'd loan you one... There are a few on craigslist in DFW right now, but the only one I'd recom of those listed is pink :-). My recom is a ring sling with no padding (or just in the shoulder), with a 'fan tail' (not tapered). Here is an example on ebay
http://cgi.ebay.com/ORGANIC-Mayan-baby-ring-sling-wrap-Bu...
I have a friend who makes/sells these for the same price as that listing. If you're interested, I can let her know.
Your local LLL chapter should be able to help you learn how to wear him comfortably. I recom. against the bjourns - they spread little baby hips unnaturally and can cause damage.
-Co-sleep if it's safe for you to do so - you can nurse him more, thus increasing your supply.
-All this 'staying close' -- helps your body hormonally to produce more milk.
Also, kellymom.com has some good articles and helpful advice
http://www.kellymom.com/bf/supply/index.html
I know this was kind of long, but I hope that you find some of it helpful!
K. H