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PTSD and Colic

Is it possible to experience PTSD post traumatic stress after colic is over, or even while it is still going on?  The DMSIII R defines it as:

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Colic and crying

This information obtained from National Institutes Of Health

Almost all babies go through a fussy period. When crying lasts for longer than about three hours a day and is not caused by a medical problem (such as a hernia or infection), it is called colic. This phenomenon occurs in almost all babies. The only thing that differs is the degree.

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