Thursday, July 4, 2019

July 4, 2019

This morning, I was in my home here in Lake Arrowhead and felt a smooth, rolling motion that hit me like an electrical shock. I immediately knew that it was a big one and it might have happened miles North of here. Lo and behold a magnitude 6.4 had occurred in the Ridgecrest area. Last night or late yesterday afternoon, I was feeling some acute pain in my left side. I thought it was because of that magnitude 6.2 off the coast of B.C., Canada. I have gotten large EQs elsewhere confused with local small quakes in Southern California, so it is quite a challenge. Something else that I should have taken note of was having this unrelenting pain in my left knee. I had those before, but it wouldn't go away and I was hobbling about on and off over the past day. I know I'm about to get T.M.I., but another problem is that my menstrual cycle can interfere with all this.
I have Endometriosis and my hormones can become off the rails around the week of my flow. This morning, I was feeling more menstrual cramps and heavy bleeding than side pain. I usually feel the menstrual pain on the first day or early neck of the second day of the flow. I apologize I have to include this part of my inner workings, but the seismic activity and energy affects just about every function of my body. I'm still feeling more knee pain and even elsewhere in my legs. My left side is very tender. I am recognizing that the knee pain I felt 40 hours before this significant tremor was pent up energy ready to release somewhere not too far away. That energy runs up into my body and gets trapped in certain areas. It hits nerves which causes pain. My left side tends to feel the most pain because it is in the mid section of my body. It is a pocket that runs underneath my ribs and towards my back.
That area serves as a pocket for pent up and released seismic energy. In this instance, it hit at a certain time of the month and I was feeling more menstrual cramps than side pain. As the energy runs up my body, it would cause stronger contractions in the pelvic region. I still was feeling some strong side pains on an off over the past day that radiated to my back. Yesterday, I put it out there that there was an extremely high chance of magnitude 3-4 or greater quakes in Southern California at any time. I was too distracted by other things to actually focus more on this to suspect something more significant was going on nearby. For the most part, I dismissed it as period symptoms. However, I regret not writing in this yesterday and mentioning the joint pains. I was feeling all kinds of things going on inside of me over the past week. Again, I dismissed it as premenstrual and Endo-related.
I have noticed that I also find myself in a brain fog around that particular time of the month. I feel overwhelmed and have difficulty concentrating. My left side is again sore and feels like a bruise whenever I poke it. I have been having a feeling over the past 2-3 months that Southern California may be finally entering a more active period in terms of earthquakes. This morning's event was a wake-up call for me to start dedicating even more of my time to this. It can be complicated and I would assume "Well, that could be anything." I have to go in deeper.

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