Throughout most of yesterday, I hardly felt anything else except briefly late yesterday afternoon or early evening. There was a mag. 5.6 in the Banda Sea region at 9:42 last night Central Time. This morning, I was not feeling anything as there was nothing going on after that. However, I started to feel some discomfort in my left side at around 11 or shortly before 11. I also felt very warm with a raised heart rate. I'm still experiencing those ongoing sensations. Some more moderate earthquakes just occurred in the world. It feels like it might become even more active any time now. As much as I have learned about earthquakes over the past 12 years, I have also been studying some biology. I am learning and understanding more about the cardiovascular system today. I have been attempting to figure out the exact link between earthquakes and the peculiar symptoms I experience leading up to them. I have been trying to figure out what exactly makes my side hurt, particularly the left side. I first speculated that it had to do with a squeezed nerve and later on movement of blood and other fluids. It could be tied to both of those. I first figured that it was always my left side because of there slightly being more space there than in my right side. However, I speculate that it may have to do with the vascular system. The main artery is on the left side and more high pressure areas are in the arteries while lower pressure areas are mostly in the veins. The arteries are where the blood is flowing away from the heart and the veins are where blood flows to the heart. So far, it may be heating up again, but at the same time, I will not be surprised if there is nothing else going on today. At this point, it could start lagging again and draw out over the weekend and next week.
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