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Canned "Recreational Oxygen" for elevation sickness?
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<blockquote data-quote="joemcd2" data-source="post: 2221271" data-attributes="member: 119011"><p>I cycle between 4-5k miles a year on a road bike. Very much in tip too shape. Went to Breckinridge after Christmas this past year and got altitude sickness. Couldn't get my O2 above 85%. I went through 6 of those cans of recreational oxygen a day. It would elevate my O2 levels to 90% for about 10-20 minutes and then would return back to 85%. After the 5th day I couldn't take it any longer and went down to Denver the remainder of the trip. I regretted not bringing my aviation bottle that I use in our plane. Will never make that mistake again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joemcd2, post: 2221271, member: 119011"] I cycle between 4-5k miles a year on a road bike. Very much in tip too shape. Went to Breckinridge after Christmas this past year and got altitude sickness. Couldn’t get my O2 above 85%. I went through 6 of those cans of recreational oxygen a day. It would elevate my O2 levels to 90% for about 10-20 minutes and then would return back to 85%. After the 5th day I couldn’t take it any longer and went down to Denver the remainder of the trip. I regretted not bringing my aviation bottle that I use in our plane. Will never make that mistake again. [/QUOTE]
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