Monday, June 15, 2020

June 15, 2020

7:48 A.M.(PDT)

I have just started feeling pressure in my left side. When I first woke up, I was hardly feeling anything. Now, the pressure is becoming more bothersome. My heart rate has gone up and I'm feeling somewhat tense so far. I also noticed that I'm feeling irritable this morning. I am aware that there is still not enough going on here. It could still change at any time or this week.

11:05 A.M.(PDT)

I am feeling more of the same from yesterday. I feel a lot of pressure in my left side. It has been hitting me in waves and takes on the form of a little more acute pain at peaks. I have been experiencing some shortness of breath and higher heart rate. I measured my heart rate on my cell phone and it is at 86 BPM. There should be a lot more going on here any moment now or any day.

12:03 P.M.(PDT)

The pain has gotten a little worse just now. Almost an hour ago, a very small magnitude 1.9 occurred off in the desert near Ludlow. My knee was starting to hurt earlier as I was walking.

3:43 P.M.(PDT)

I noticed that I have been a little hungrier than usual. When it is backed up like this(local activity), it can have that effect, especially when it is suppose to start heating up by now. I have been feeling irritable all day and frustrated. The bottom of my feet are hot and heavy. I became very dizzy by the time I got to the top of the stairs earlier. I have not been feeling much fatigue though because there has been a lot of more significant earthquakes occurring in the world.

4:27 P.M.(PDT)

I'm just now feeling some pain in my left side again. It feels like it is near the surface. 

11:12 P.M.(PDT)

The pressure and mild pain I have been feeling in my left side all day has been ongoing - on and off. I'm continuing to feel it and I'm feeling a lot of deep vibrations. More activity has started firing up again with the Little Lake sequence to my North. A magnitude 3.8 occurred near Coso Junction at 10:58. At this point, it feels like it is leading up to a lot more going on in Southern California with the possibility of something more significant.

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