I'm still feeling tender in my left side. There have been signs of more activity taking place in Southern California. A magnitude 3.0 occurred near Borrego Springs on Sunday night. There has more or less been much else taking place here since. There have been numerous micro quakes. I'm not sure what may have caused that charlie horse early Sunday morning. I did feel a pain in the bottom of my foot yesterday afternoon where it made me limp a little. There might be a lot to come within weeks. It may not be that active now, but it could change dramatically within the next month.
I'm not sure if this would be in any way related, but I suffered what was probably a very low blood sugar this morning. The same thing happened on Sunday morning. I was shaking, weak, and breaking out in a cold sweat. I don't believe it is a sign of diabetes or even prediabetes. Although I'm aware that thin people can also get diabetes, I don't believe I have that problem. However, I will keep an eye on it. I was just pitching that because seismic activity and pent-up strain energy can affect nearly every system in my body. It is connected.
I'm not sure what it is, but I'm speculating that there could be something significant taking place North from here again. A magnitude 4.7 occurred in the Bay Area last night. It was near the Calaveras and Concord Faults. It would be interesting if history repeated itself if a large quake were to hit the Bay area on the 30th anniversary of the Loma Prieta earthquake. If that were to happen again, hopefully people will be better prepared. I noticed that around the time of the Ridgecrest events, I felt less also because I realized the the Garlock Fault sort of served as a divider between Southern California and that area or a cut-off.
However, the light changes in my body that I was experiencing long term may have been related to that for it was not that far away. I started experiencing feelings that were not the usual 2 weeks before the Ridgecrest earthquakes. At the time, I was uncertain what exactly may have been going on and where.
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