Thursday, July 2, 2020

July 2, 2020

8:18 A.M.(PDT)

I woke up about 20 minutes ago. I could not get out of bed at first because I was freezing. I have been feeling some acute pains in my left side and was also experiencing a little bit of menstrual pain - I started yesterday. The activity in Southern California has decreased a bit overnight. However, it may end up surging again anytime now or later on at this point. There has been some more moderate sized earthquakes in the world overnight.

11:56 A.M.(PDT)

I have been in much pain over the past 25 minutes. A deep, stabbing pain suddenly seized my lower pelvic region and I'm also feeling some pain and discomfort in my left side. The endometriosis pain radiated down my legs and into my feet. I just now managed to gather enough strength to write this. That pain really caught me off guard. It took my breath away with how sudden and intense it was. I'm also feeling that familiar weight on my pelvis. There is some more seismic activity increasing again here in Southern California.

1:30 P.M.(PDT)

The pain has subsided a little. To assure you, a significant or moderate size earthquake does not always happen whenever I go through this. The pain can end up going away on its own, more often than not in fact. However, it was somewhat different this time. It felt more drawn out - the pain was not constant. I would experience relief for a few minutes then it would return. During all that, there was a steady flaring up of very small earthquakes around Southern California. Often times, I can feel pain as there is an increase in very small quakes and as it burns out, the pain fades. It could also be a pushing and pulling process where something more serious could be coming up very soon. Right now, I'm still feeling a lot of pressure in my left side.

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