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Canned "Recreational Oxygen" for elevation sickness?
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<blockquote data-quote="Doodle" data-source="post: 2220353" data-attributes="member: 98051"><p>For what it's worth, we have a cabin at 7400 feet and keep canned oxygen on hand. It doesn't really help with acute ams, but it does alleviate light symptoms, especially with older folks.</p><p></p><p>Not medical advice, but it's a lightly kept secret that a number of mountaineers (think Everest and k2) take low doses of cialis to help their bodies perform. I don't know about the medical opinion on that, but I don't think they'd keep doing it if it didn't help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doodle, post: 2220353, member: 98051"] For what it’s worth, we have a cabin at 7400 feet and keep canned oxygen on hand. It doesn’t really help with acute ams, but it does alleviate light symptoms, especially with older folks. Not medical advice, but it’s a lightly kept secret that a number of mountaineers (think Everest and k2) take low doses of cialis to help their bodies perform. I don’t know about the medical opinion on that, but I don’t think they’d keep doing it if it didn’t help. [/QUOTE]
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