I mentioned that I have been suffering from an ovarian cyst for the past 2 weeks(since I've noticed it). Yesterday, I was feeling some cramping and thought that my cyst was leaking or slowly breaking. I was feeling somewhat better thinking it wasn't going to be as bad as I feared. I was very swollen in the abdomen over the last week and a half. The bloating would vary in intensity throughout the day. This morning, at around 10 or 10:30, I was starting to cramp more. It grew worse. I was then in complete agony. I even heard fluid emptying into my abdominal cavity. I felt like I was about to faint and was pale and weak after it finally passed. It went on for about an hour. It was much worse than the last one I had which was on September 18th. It was at least as bad as the one I had on June 12th. I believe the more severe pain has to do with bleeding. This one and the one I had in June must have had blood in it. It could have been an endometrioma or a hemorrhagic cyst. I'm trying to determine if there is a link between this and global seismic activity, if it has any influence on the growth and/or the rupture. This appears to be something that started recently. I looked back on the last 7 months and did notice a pattern. I do not know how often I get cysts. I do know that they usually form during ovulation. The ones that grew enough to burst occurred after a more active month - where there were 5 magnitude 6.4+ earthquakes in the world. May was active. Around Memorial Day, I noticed bloating and discomfort and it was coming from the side of my pelvis. After about 2 weeks, it burst and the pain was horrific. The rest of June was a relatively quiet month. In July, it didn't happen again. July wasn't particularly active. In August, once again, no problem. September was very active and that was when I had a cyst that grew and popped. However, that might have been a simple cyst as it was not nearly as painful as the one in June and the one that happened today. It also didn't seem to last as long. It felt like a cyst that formed quick during the week of ovulation and grew which also happened to land around a surge in major earthquake activity. August was a quiet month, probably the most quiet month this year. Perhaps the pressure leading up to a surge in global seismic activity made it form and grow as the energy increased. October was a calmer month, so I was not experiencing symptoms of an ovarian cyst, at least not one that would become a problem throughout October and most of November. November was intense in terms of global seismic activity. There were 4 major earthquakes in one month. It was around Thanksgiving(24th) when I started feeling some mild discomfort. It quickly escalated from there. I was noticeably swollen a week later. I was very uncomfortable and emotionally sensitive. This lasted for 2 weeks. This at least has been a pattern I noticed over the last 6 months. I do not recall whether I had a problem in April because March was a very active month. This is probably something that just developed after more than a year of living here away from any plate boundaries. I'm going to really monitor this more closely and start taking more notes.
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