I made a mistake by not really thinking too acutely about how to make a graph detailing the peculiar sensations I experience and earthquakes throughout the week. It turned out that creating a graph is not as easy as I previously thought and it would end up being tedious putting it all together like that. I did manage to come up with something. I will only use the more active days. I took both May 12th and 13th and created a graph. The red spots signify flank pain(and other peculiar sensations that accompany that). The orange, fire-ball like spots signify the earthquakes. From left to right shows the hours - my waking hours. From bottom to top represents earthquake magnitude - I only will use mag. 5 and up for earthquakes in other parts of the world while mag. 3-4s stick mainly to certain parts of the Continental U.S. I will put down mag. 3s and 4s for Southern and Central California as well as anywhere within a 2 to 300-mile radius of my location in Middle Tennessee. This past week has overall been active. I have felt a lot. I was highly energized. Yesterday and today have been relatively quiet. However, I felt some pain and pressure in my side earlier this morning. It may have been connected to a magnitude 3.6 near Coalinga, California. It was not that far away from my base in Southern California. Afterall, the connection extended all the way to the Big Pine area when I was still there. As of right now, I am feeling some discomfort in my left side again.
Physiological symptoms I experience that coincide with earthquake activity near and far. I have long noticed a connection. I document it all here.
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
Summary: 5/11-18/21
I woke up on the morning of the 12th immediately feeling energy and pressure and mild pain in my left side. I also was suffering from a headache that would not go away. More significant activity occurred soon after. A magnitude 6.7 struck the Mauritius-Reunion region(Indian Ocean) at 9:07 a.m.(Tennessee Time); A mag. 3.0 occurred in the New Madrid Seismic Zone at 10:40 a.m.; Mag. 5.3 - Tobelo, Indonesia(10:45 a.m. CDT); Mag. 5.5 - Peru(10:56 a.m.(CDT). *I accidentally skipped a mag. 5 in the Vanuatu region at 11:52 a.m.(CDT)*; Mag. 5.5 - Tobelo, Indonesia(1:20 p.m.(CDT); I felt some more side pain again at around 3:30. A couple more moderate earthquakes occurred in the world within that 7-hour remaining time frame - Mag. 5.1 in the Aleutian Islands at 5 p.m.(CDT) and a mag. 5.1 in the Kuril Islands at 6:44 p.m.(CDT).
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