In this post, I'm taking more time into analyzing the peculiar symptoms I experience that happen to coincide with earthquake activity. I have mentioned in a previous post how the pain I feel in my left side varies. I went through the earthquake archives to search for some of the earthquakes I remember. I wrote down the date and time, the location of the earthquake's epicenter and my own location(and the distance), focal depth, and fault it was located on(and what type of fault it was). I also described the kind of pain I felt and the time interval between that and the seismic event.
November 16, 2009
My Location(at the time I experienced the pain): Hesperia, California
Type of Pain and what time: a dull deep throbbing pain sometime between 11AM and 12PM
At 1:21 PM, I was in Victorville when a magnitude 4.6 earthquake occurred roughly 80 miles North from my location. It was 16 miles SSE of Trona.
Source: Garlock Fault - Fault type: Left-lateral strike-slip
Focal Depth: 0.7 miles
January 16, 2013
My Location: Crestline, California
Type of pain and the time: Sometime between 6:30 and 6:45, I felt a sudden sharp pain in my left side
At 7:10 PM, a mag. 3.0 earthquake occurred near the town of Mentone(roughly 15 miles from my location).
Source: Crafton Hills Fault Zone - Fault type: Normal(?)
Focal Depth: 8.2 miles
September 16, 2015
My Location: Lake Arrowhead, California
Type of pain and the time: I felt some sharp pains in my left side sometime between 8 and 8:30 AM
Magnitude 4.6 at 9:10 AM, 8 miles South of Big Bear Lake(20 miles away from me)
Source: San Gorgonio Mountain Fault - Fault Type: Right-lateral strike-slip(?)
Focal Depth: 6 miles
April 30, 2017
My Location: Lake Arrowhead, California
Type of pain and the time: At around 12:25 PM, I felt a dull, deep pain in my left side
Magnitude 3.0 at 12:59 PM in San Bernardino(roughly 11 miles away from me)
Source: San Jacinto Fault Zone(not exactly on the fault itself) - Fault Type: Right-lateral strike-slip
Focal Depth: about 10 miles
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