Instead of writing down what I'm feeling everyday in this blog, I'm considering posting less frequent posts summarizing what I have experienced over the past few weeks. I also am piecing together how my monthly cycle varies depending on the global activity because I have noticed a pattern. Whenever there was a dramatic surge in earthquake activity around the world during ovulation week, it feels like my hormones(primarily estrogen) go into overdrive. I start feeling euphoric to the point to where it becomes overwhelming. This happened to me this past month and in May. It seems to set me up for a bad period(endo flare-up). However, my periods are easier whenever there is an abundant amount of activity in the world during my time. During the heavier days, before a large quake was about to happen somewhere, I have experienced uterine pressure and discomfort accompanied with side pains then instant relief after it happens. This happened to me in California when it came to activity around the region. This is not to say that I'm at the mercy of the earthquake activity every month. I know I have to really be strict about my diet from now on and not wait until the day before menstruation to watch everything I put in my body. I should incorporate other exercises such as planking and also meditating and reducing stress in my life. I have not been very disciplined in that area. The global activity has also been known to affect my mood and energy. Whenever it is low, so is my energy and I can often find myself in a negative state where I can be depressed, irritable, and an emotional train wreck. That does not always happen. Especially after there has been a lot of activity most recently, I'm fine. Whenever there is due to be more going on and it becomes stagnant, that is where it tends to affect me negatively. I have discovered that artificial seismic waves do not help reduce my pain. Last Thursday when I was in having an endometriosis attack, an explosion happened at a local quarry sending a shock wave through the house. It did not relieve my pain like a natural event would. The seismic waves from an earthquake are deeply visceral and produce no loud noise. I also feel pain and discomfort just before an earthquake. I'm not connected to any anthropogenic(man-made) sources.
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