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Physical Training For Mountain Hunts & Backpacking
Canned "Recreational Oxygen" for elevation sickness?
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<blockquote data-quote="blvette75" data-source="post: 2220131" data-attributes="member: 72440"><p>I have used the Boost Oxygen in the Green Can monitored my Oxygen levels with a pulsimeter O2 blood oxygen monitor and it definitely raised my blood oxygen level, back into the normal range. I have asthma and live in Colorado at about 5,000ft, but once I hit 10,000 ft on some heavy hikes this definitely helps. I also now take the Acetalzolamide with me as well. But best advice I can give is to plan to acclimate for a few days at altitude before your hunt. First day at 10,000 ft plus for me is rough, after that I am fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blvette75, post: 2220131, member: 72440"] I have used the Boost Oxygen in the Green Can monitored my Oxygen levels with a pulsimeter O2 blood oxygen monitor and it definitely raised my blood oxygen level, back into the normal range. I have asthma and live in Colorado at about 5,000ft, but once I hit 10,000 ft on some heavy hikes this definitely helps. I also now take the Acetalzolamide with me as well. But best advice I can give is to plan to acclimate for a few days at altitude before your hunt. First day at 10,000 ft plus for me is rough, after that I am fine. [/QUOTE]
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