I have been doing further research to figure out this connection. I have been experiencing symptoms prior to earthquakes for 10 years. I cannot remember whether I had them my entire life or not. I starting having this when I visited California for the first time in mid November 2009. It was my first time ever on a tectonic plate boundary and that made me believe that that was what opened this. I first became interested in earthquakes in January 2008. I was living in Florida before moving out here to California in December 2012. There was an earthquake I have never heard of that occurred off the Gulf coast of FL on September 10, 2006. I cannot remember whether I felt that or not. It was before I became heavily interested in earthquakes. However, I have felt those side pains before. When I was about 14 or 15, I once groaned in agony as a stabbing pain suddenly, yet briefly gripped my left flank.
The year 2004 was an extremely eventful year in terms of earthquakes all over the world. I may have felt pain on the morning of September 6, 2006. I just cannot really remember that day in particular. It seems strange to be feeling a stabbing pain when I was living in Florida. Florida is nowhere near any active faults or boundaries and is the least seismically active state in the country. I was feeling side pains quite often throughout 2011 and 2012. I felt them wherever I would go. I discovered that I was feeling them before a rise in significant earthquakes around the world or a major quake somewhere in the world. I believe that the more serious pains I felt would occur from a build-up of released energy and stress from all over the planet. In 2004, when I felt that stabbing pain, it could have been from all the large earthquakes all over the world and leading up to that epic magnitude 9.1 off the coast of Sumatra.
There was an overwhelming amount of energy released throughout the Earth that year. However, I'm not 100% certain this hypersensitivity has always been there. I at least did not become aware of it until after my first trip to California. I carried it with me wherever I was. It seemed to be magnified whenever I was away from a plate boundary. I have even felt a faint shaking inside from a large quake on the other side of the world. When I went to Houston, Texas in April 2012, we stayed in a high rise hotel and I kept feeling like the building was swaying. It must have been the massive seismic energy from the then-recent large quakes in the world. April 2012 was a particularly violent time. Twin magnitude 8-pointers occurred off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia that month. Here in California, it is more concentrated around the local fault systems in this region. Oddly, I may have somewhat of a "blindspot" or shadow zone within a 200 to 5 or 600 mile radius.
It is tricky when it comes to monitoring activity in Northern California and parts of the Interior West. I will further examine and document all this.
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