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Canned "Recreational Oxygen" for elevation sickness?
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<blockquote data-quote="ndking1126" data-source="post: 2220851" data-attributes="member: 26820"><p>Man you're spot on there. I used to run the drug testing program in my unit and was surprised at how dark some of the.. uh, specimens people provided were. Granted we were all a bunch of PowerPoint Rangers who sat behind desks, so it wasn't as huge of a problem. In some training courses they would stop training at regular intervala and orders us to drink water. One time in a desert training event I was leading a convoy and by about 1:30pm, I had drunken 6 liters of water and still had to go get a liter and a half of IV from our medics. I wasn't a heat casualty, but I would have been if I stayed. I asked my driver if I had been drinking as much as I thought I had. It hit me maybe the heat had caused me to get a little dillisional, lol. He agreed I had gotten out at almost every stop and refilled my camelback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ndking1126, post: 2220851, member: 26820"] Man you're spot on there. I used to run the drug testing program in my unit and was surprised at how dark some of the.. uh, specimens people provided were. Granted we were all a bunch of PowerPoint Rangers who sat behind desks, so it wasn't as huge of a problem. In some training courses they would stop training at regular intervala and orders us to drink water. One time in a desert training event I was leading a convoy and by about 1:30pm, I had drunken 6 liters of water and still had to go get a liter and a half of IV from our medics. I wasn't a heat casualty, but I would have been if I stayed. I asked my driver if I had been drinking as much as I thought I had. It hit me maybe the heat had caused me to get a little dillisional, lol. He agreed I had gotten out at almost every stop and refilled my camelback. [/QUOTE]
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