posted by [identity profile] eleyan.livejournal.com at 01:44pm on 01/09/2015
Could be due to changes in air pressure causing gasses within joints to expand - a physio told me many years ago this is why people with bad backs etc (in my case whiplash) could tell if bad weather was changing - the changes in air pressure brought on all their aches and pains. Hope it passes quickly.
 
posted by [identity profile] bugshaw.livejournal.com at 02:57pm on 01/09/2015
I haven't experienced 'barometer back' before, but I do have trouble with (for example) the sort of acceleration you get going round corners in cars. In the bad old days one good swerve and I'd be out of action for a week (to the consternation of people driving me who couldn't understand why I was claiming to be so discomfited by a simple roundabout or cloverleaf junction).

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