7:35 A.M.(PDT)
I was giving this blog a break yesterday. I was feeling pressure in my side all day yesterday and heaviness in the bottom of my feet. It was becoming too repetitive and I was also posting in the other blog yesterday. My left side still feels tender. I was feeling even more pressure and some pain in there late last night before that magnitude 3.9 earthquake occurred in the Mojave Desert last night. I'm continuing to feel a lot potentially going on this morning so far.
10:14 A.M.(PDT)
I'm feeling more pain in my left side. I started feeling more pain just minutes ago. I'm also experiencing neuropathic pains in the extremities again.
5:53 P.M.(PDT)
I'm just now feeling a dull, aching pain in my left side.
**7:26 P.M.(PDT)**
I have been a little too overwhelmed to sit down and write in this until just now. I was in a lot of pain earlier. With my last post, I was feeling more than just a dull aching in my left side. I was also in a lot of menstrual pain as well. I just did not want to mention that. I had to step outside to take a walk around the block to help ease the pain. The pain in my left side grew worse while I was out there. I was dealing with endo pain along with that at the same time. I felt like there was something heavy sitting on my womb. The pain in my left side became a deeper, strong cramping. When I got back to the house, that was when the earthquake hit. I felt it and immediately knew what it was.
I immediately felt relief. I was amazed. I was like a wind-up toy where I had to walk around the block again. I could not settle down and needed to process it all. I'm still feeling some pain in my side. I have also started feeling leg cramps and some shoulder pain. I knew there would be a lot going on. I have a feeling there might be more to come. That magnitude 5.1, by the way, was an aftershock on the Southern end of last year's Ridgecrest sequence. It was just North to the Garlock fault.
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