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Canned "Recreational Oxygen" for elevation sickness?
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<blockquote data-quote="Clark54" data-source="post: 2220143" data-attributes="member: 117924"><p>Wife, son and I went from sea level to elk camp at 11,400' same day, and even managed an evening stalk. Stayed in a sweet little cabin with propane heat. About midnight my wife woke up feeling sick, we walked outside and she blacked out. Son and I got her back inside but for the next couple of hours she was incoherent. She finally got lucid and I watched her all night to make sure she kept breathing. Pretty scary. Still not sure if this was altitude related or maybe monoxide from the propane heat? </p><p>By morning she seemed fine. Outfitter said we should have woken him up, he had oxygen on site! I got her down to 6,000 feet before the next night to avoid a repeat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clark54, post: 2220143, member: 117924"] Wife, son and I went from sea level to elk camp at 11,400' same day, and even managed an evening stalk. Stayed in a sweet little cabin with propane heat. About midnight my wife woke up feeling sick, we walked outside and she blacked out. Son and I got her back inside but for the next couple of hours she was incoherent. She finally got lucid and I watched her all night to make sure she kept breathing. Pretty scary. Still not sure if this was altitude related or maybe monoxide from the propane heat? By morning she seemed fine. Outfitter said we should have woken him up, he had oxygen on site! I got her down to 6,000 feet before the next night to avoid a repeat. [/QUOTE]
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