I was excessively reactive to changes in air pressure when I had costochondritis, graygirl. I still feel changes of pressure when I drive up an hill and down again. The worst time was when I was driving down the A34 between Oxford and Romsey. I felt positively ill – nauseous – at times. fortunately MrB was able to take over the driving so I could feel ill in peace. That road is not massively hilly!
Anyway, when the 2004 tsunami happened and I heard about animals who felt it coming and went to higher ground before the wave hit, I understood the feeling.
I still have mild costochondritis but am not as reactive to air pressure changes, thankfully.
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