22:46:14
Getting pulses of pain at top of right shoulder. Sense of vibration or twitch then a sudden stabbing pain,
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23:10:36
Again in same location. one pulse.
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23:11:22
Again. same location
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23:11:49
again
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23:28:48
again
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23:29:42
more painful. single pulse
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23:30:07
again
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23:30:27
again
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23:35:14
again
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23:38:45
again
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23:39:31
again
23:39:53
Under arm temperature of 96.1
23:53:12
SHARPER, HARDER.
Was contemplating going to bed before this hit. Was feeling very sleepy and restful. Now I am wide awake. House temp is 68 F. I am wearing a thermal undershirt, a street shirt, and a fleece jacket with a pair of fleece pants. I feel warm. There is no other sign of discomfort apart from the jolts of pain. Outside temps is 36 F, 1013.3hPa and falling. Dinner was home made celery soup. I have made this before with no form of reaction.
23:55:20
again
00:57:01
again
00:57:15
redux
01:32:56
two jolts back to back
01:33:18
A third worse than the other two.
I last experienced this in early September but it was then on the right side. I was very fearful of its return. The pain, when it hits, is short, sharp, and stabbing, and then it becomes worse. I cower at the memory of it. In September I was contemplating searching out a source of marijuana as a means of alleviating the pain. Over the counter analgesics have no effect. The interest in THC as an analgesic came when I searched for the Ghost in My Brain on Amazon and noticed a book on THC as a “natural” pain reliever. A friend talked sense into me and I abandoned the idea. To be more accurate, the pain disappeared as suddenly as it had appeared. One day it was present and I was withdrawn, and fearful. The next day, or the next week, it was gone and completely forgotten. Until tonight.
01:54:17
A sort of triple shock. Three pulses very close together in rapid fire formation.
01:55:10
A double pulse.
01:57:31
A sort of double double pain pulse. Maybe I have Tim Horton disease.
02:53:25
I am trying to make funny but it doesn’t help. Pain is now coming in continuous bursts of three, four or more pulses in a single ongoing sequence. When it hits my entire body starts to jump with the effect of it, or in sharp reaction to the pain itself. No sleep tonight.