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Subject Do you either study earthquakes, or suffer from headaches/dizziness? I need your help!
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Original Message I need your help testing a theory.

I have been studying the headache reports I was given in google earth. In an alternate thread, I speculated that the likely cause was alternobaric vertigo, however, what was causing the pressure was undefined (I had assumed weather).

However, after studying earthquake reports and the headache locations, there appears to be a matching pattern between headaches and earthquakes.

But this is just a theory, and I need your help testing it.

The data (headache locators) I have are out of date and can't be used to test this theory.

So I need your help, this is how it works:

People with headaches/dizziness
[This is only if you have current headaches/dizziness]

In your post;
Note the symptoms you have - as in-depth as possible.
The region you are currently located in (please define county to make this more accurate)

People who study/monitor earthquakes

Pick one region (defined by the people with headaches above)
In your post;
Write what region you've picked (so others don't have to monitor it)
Monitor that region for between 1-8 days.
If an earthquake occurs in or near that region, report it, and if nothing happens, report nothing happened.

Aim:
In short, I've noticed those with headaches with the dizziness/vertigo symptoms have earthquakes occur in the region, typically 2-4 days later (though it could be longer).

The aim of this is to see if it is true. And to see what key symptom is the defining factor, if any. The USGS earthquake monitoring system is very difficult and slow to check such a wide area single handedly and accurately, and many hands make light work.

Thank you for any posts and effort put in!
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