Tuesday, July 12, 2022

July 12, 2022

 I felt some pain late yesterday before some more significant activity started up in the Southwestern Pacific. I am feeling some pain in my left side, but I'm not in a whole lot of pain. I learned that another possible condition behind why I hurt all over could be Fibromyalgia. I read that that is often connected with endometriosis. I feel random pain in my joints. I feel nerve pains and tingling sensations in my hands and feet. I get tired often even when I've been well rested. I experience anxiety and depression and have trouble concentrating at times. I felt it in my knee this morning and I've been more sensitive to touch. That condition is more common in women and can be caused by prolonged stress. I'm not ruling out possible circulatory problems, but I'm speculating other causes of all these weird sensations and pain over the past year. Of course, the physical sensations I experience before earthquakes is still a real thing. I'm speculating that perhaps a chronic condition could make me even more sensitive to these things than ever before. I have felt somewhat intense pain whenever there was a rapid increase in global seismic activity as if a major earthquake was on the verge of happening somewhere. It was a dud. I noticed that the pain would be more acute leading up to a magnitude 7 or greater somewhere. I also cannot forget visual changes beforehand that I have noticed for years. I would see red dots/floaters a lot before a significant seismic event somewhere or an increase in activity in my surrounding area. I will never forget seeing those in the week leading up to the 2011 Tohoku earthquake.

5:53 p.m.(CDT)

A magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck the Easter Island region just a few hours ago. I'm feeling a lot going on out there. My left side feels very tender and I'm feeling some pain there so far. I was feeling this earlier, but had difficulty describing it because it wasn't like I was feeling really acute pains.

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