Sunday, April 26, 2020

April 26, 2020

1:33 P.M.(PDT)

I'm just now feeling some pain in my left side. It became extremely quiet all morning. Last night, a lot of very small quakes were flaring up around Southern California. It is still wild how I suddenly became more sensitive after last year's events near Ridgecrest. It was kind of far off, but close enough to shake everything well down here. I have yet to find out  how really violent and intense movement will be like. It was mostly a gentle rolling that lasted about a minute. It was fun down here.
Anyway, I have since been experiencing more neuropathic pain than before. I have been extra sensitive in the bottom of my feet. I got mad and kicked something the other day with the balls of my feet and fell over whimpering and moaning. Earlier this morning, I was experiencing some intense flashes of anger. It was because the activity was stagnant everywhere and it was impacting my mood. Just now, it may start increasing here again as well as in other parts of the world.
At the same time, it could still stay relatively uneventful for now.

2:41 P.M.(PDT)

It was hardly a difference I was feeling when I made the last post. I felt a very slight amount of pain, but it went away in a heartbeat. I am feeling somewhat low in energy. There has not been enough going on anywhere. However, I'm just now beginning to feel some pressure welling up in my left side again.

4:03 P.M.(PDT)

I'm starting to feel some more pain in my side again. It feels like glass splinters underneath. My energy is also a little bit higher so far.

7:44 P.M.(PDT)

I have started feeling a little bit more pain in my side this evening, but there have more or less been additional changes. I sort of fell a little depressed earlier for there was so little going on - 5-6 hour gaps between magnitude 1s around Southern California all day. It could still very much change overnight or by tomorrow morning. I'm just beginning to feel some pain in my leg again. I'm still feeling a constant deep vibration.

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