My left hand. Half inch below the spots last time, and an extra further toward the index finger though that one isn't as strong as the first one which is closest to the outside of the hand and oh sh*t it burns! Last time this happened there was a Guatamala volcano with the first spot, and Ecuador with the second. If I go directionally in relation to the spots from each other, then I suspect Mexico or El Salvador but leaning toward Mexico because it's North & Columbia/Venezuela area. As for the other one, Somewhere further South than Ecuador. I'll scan the news in the morning to see if anything happened at 10:38PM Central Standard Time zone or thereabouts within the hour. Like the Guatamala volcano, this one came on suddenly, sharply and very, very hot.
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Volcano hand again
socalshakin- Posts : 344
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Re: Volcano hand again
Rose8 wrote:My left hand. Half inch below the spots last time, and an extra further toward the index finger though that one isn't as strong as the first one which is closest to the outside of the hand and oh sh*t it burns! Last time this happened there was a Guatamala volcano with the first spot, and Ecuador with the second. If I go directionally in relation to the spots from each other, then I suspect Mexico or El Salvador but leaning toward Mexico because it's North & Columbia/Venezuela area. As for the other one, Somewhere further South than Ecuador. I'll scan the news in the morning to see if anything happened at 10:38PM Central Standard Time zone or thereabouts within the hour. Like the Guatamala volcano, this one came on suddenly, sharply and very, very hot.
Haven't checked to see if anything erupted, but I had nearly the same thing yesterday on my left forearm and along that same side of the hand as you. Feels like a bad rug burn and is very hot. I've had it before prior to eruption with Alaska's volcanoes so I'm looking for something there!
Rose8- Posts : 220
Join date : 2010-03-02
Location : SW Missouri
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Re: Volcano hand again
I had them again last night and today. I haven't seen anything in the news yet though, and it's entirely possible that what is felt is pressure build even if it hasn't erupted, wherever it might be. I've also had points in my "index" toe on the right foot, bottom side just as in the hand, but not since last night.
One of the hotspots that happened with the Ecuador quake was short lived last night at 8:20pm CST as I was driving.
I think there is something to this, I think we're going to see a serious amp-up of volcano activity in the following weeks. More than the usual.
One of the hotspots that happened with the Ecuador quake was short lived last night at 8:20pm CST as I was driving.
I think there is something to this, I think we're going to see a serious amp-up of volcano activity in the following weeks. More than the usual.
Rose8- Posts : 220
Join date : 2010-03-02
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Re: Volcano hand again
socalshakin wrote:Rose8 wrote:My left hand. Half inch below the spots last time, and an extra further toward the index finger though that one isn't as strong as the first one which is closest to the outside of the hand and oh sh*t it burns! Last time this happened there was a Guatamala volcano with the first spot, and Ecuador with the second. If I go directionally in relation to the spots from each other, then I suspect Mexico or El Salvador but leaning toward Mexico because it's North & Columbia/Venezuela area. As for the other one, Somewhere further South than Ecuador. I'll scan the news in the morning to see if anything happened at 10:38PM Central Standard Time zone or thereabouts within the hour. Like the Guatamala volcano, this one came on suddenly, sharply and very, very hot.
Haven't checked to see if anything erupted, but I had nearly the same thing yesterday on my left forearm and along that same side of the hand as you. Feels like a bad rug burn and is very hot. I've had it before prior to eruption with Alaska's volcanoes so I'm looking for something there!
Yes, like rug burn! But fiercely concentrated to small spots, and beneath the skin. Applying an ice pack for twenty minutes to it doesn't numb it or decrease inflammation. After the first time, I gave that up for useless. Now I just bear it and grit my teeth until it goes away. Sometimes minutes, and the longest was four hours, my first one.
Rose8- Posts : 220
Join date : 2010-03-02
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It's a hit
Its a hit
I don't know why this hadn't hit the news yet, but there it is. It's just ongoing crap down there apparently, at least some of the spots. Not sure about the toe spots or the other two that were lower that I thought might be Columbia/Venezuela or whatever. Maybe it just meant it was deeper? IMHO, the volcano heat spots in the body are alot more painful than the body aches.
I don't know why this hadn't hit the news yet, but there it is. It's just ongoing crap down there apparently, at least some of the spots. Not sure about the toe spots or the other two that were lower that I thought might be Columbia/Venezuela or whatever. Maybe it just meant it was deeper? IMHO, the volcano heat spots in the body are alot more painful than the body aches.