After this day within a few weeks of struggling my doctor had me take a carotid artery and heart sonogram and got me on lisinopril so I could think straight once again. He told me I was getting 1/3 less blood to my brain because of this incident and therefore couldn't process properly until I began taking lisonpril which reroutes and rebuilds heart and blood pathways and starts to rebuild your heart in some ways. I had to take this drug when I had my heart virus in 1998 and 1999 and it saved my life then too and have never had any bad side effects so far.
Anyway, here is the article I wanted to share about the 8th of October and how it affected so much of Canada on this date. The bottom photo you might be able to click on to enlarge it. It was published on the 10th of October:
Deborah Byrd
Oct 10, 2012
View from space: Aurora stretching across Quebec and Ontario on October 8
Aurora from space on October 8, 2012 via NASA
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The Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (Suomi NPP) satellite acquired this image of the northern lights, which resulted from eruption on the sun’s surface on October 4, 2012. That solar eruption sent a coronal mass ejection or CME – a plasma of charged electrons and protons from the sun – hurtling toward Earth. A few days later, the storm from the sun caused a geomagnetic storm on Earth, as the solar particles struck our planet’s magnetic field. In other words, it stirred up the magnetic field and produced gorgeous displays of the aurora borealis, or northern lights.
Photos from friends: Beautiful auroras stretching across the Canadian provinces of Quebec and Ontario on the North American morning of October 8, 2012
Read more about this photo from NASA
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