I know when the aircraft turns, you sometimes feel a "sweeping" motion which can be unpleasant when standing
the way the aircraft manouvered in flight
I have also felt the same when the aircraft has turned during the flight at times
Apparently this business occurs during low-speed flight - ie: after take-off, and possibly just before landing. This phase of flight lasts a very short time.
Turns during this time might add up to a small number before the auto-pilot is engaged.
This issue does not occur in the cruise where the hours and hours are spent.
I'd suggest someone has told someone else who decided she experienced this and then it became like some kind of hypochondriac thing. Everyone thinks it's responsible for nose-bleeds, headaches, fainting, etc, etc.
You'd be much worse off in LIGHT turbulence every single time you go flying. If this wobble thing upsets your constitution, you should seriously reconsider your choice of "career"!
Cheers!!