I was just wondering if anyone's LO has been diagnosed being colic? If so what was your pediatricians way of diagnosing it?
I'm pretty positive my LO is colic.
He is 7 weeks today.
He has a time between 1am to 7am where he is inconsolable, and sometimes it will last for that whole estimate of time.
It is also definitely three times a week. LO will randomly start screaming his lungs out, I will of course always take the action of is he hungry, dirty butt, need to burp, is his clothing choice too hot/too cold. Nine times out of ten he is not wanting/needing any of this and still is what it seems like PISSED off baby. It always seems like he is 'gassy' when he is this way too. Which I can sometimes get him too pass gas, which makes him stop his screaming momentarily. But then he is right back at it.
Today though around 8am he was perfectly fine and all of a sudden started his screaming, clenched fists, flailing arms. He was completely inconoloable, and I was about to join him in the screaming and crying. I had to let him chill on his own a couple times. It's very heartbreaking when everything you try doesn't help.
About 10am he finally calmed down in his swing and is supposedly asleep.
Thanks for sharing any experiences.

Re: Colic?
They just asked questions (my little one has a time of day when he is just as you described) and prescribed zantac for reflux.
I do know that its pretty much a wait it out thing. Can't wait for it to pass.
I experienced very similar things with my baby as OP.
I thought it was due to gas and not colic. The hardest time was between 2-6am, but it happened early evenings also1-4 hours of fussiness. I kept misreading her cues, thinking she was hungry and ended up over feeding and making it worse.
My dr said it was colic bc she wasn't fussy like that after every feeding. I still don't really understand the term 'colic'. I've treated the symptoms and it's helped. She was having reflux, so she's on Zantac and that seems to help some. I switched formulas to try to help with the gassiness and that seems to have helped some. I also went to dr brown bottles to help with the gas. I swaddle and keep her upright and hold her an hour after feeding.
I know lots of mom's with totally happy and healthy children who were colicky babies and there is an end to this, everyday is different and it won't last forever, but it is difficult. The hours of trying to comfort your baby and not being able to put her down or eat, or do much else, can wear you down.