Affect of Change in Altitude
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Today I travelled for 3 hours by car from sea level to a mountain retreat in Cerro Punta Panama at 6,500 feet above sea level. The temperature also changed from a hot and sunny 34 C to a cool and comfortalble 19 C. I find I'm very light headed and legs are like rubber.
Has anyone had a similar experience with change in altitude. Any advice on whether I should change my daily dose of prednisone? We're here for two days of bird wathching and light hiking...if I can manage it.
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iellen32 jean39702
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The same health condition may bring different symptoms according to the patient.
Probably this is our case here.
Hope you will manage in a way for you to enjoy your staying in such a place I am sure is beautiful!
Take care.
john29577 iellen32
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I'm in Atlanta!
Anhaga jean39702
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nervebyte jean39702
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paula63201 jean39702
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So, it is very possibly altitude in your case.
Cheers and all the best,
Paula
maureen63465 jean39702
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JanSP jean39702
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LayneTX jean39702
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what helped was drinking LOTS of water! Doctors orders. If you get a headache drink a Coke soda and the carbonation and maybe the Coke ingredient helps short term. A doctor said she didn't know why Coke helps but it does.
jean39702
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I was able to hike up a very rocky mountain trail for about 30 minutes without too much difficulty. Footing was really tricky, particularly so on the way down. The jungle growth and canopy were amazing. The altitude affected me slightly as we had driven up from the about another 500 feet in altitude.
My legs were pretty good this morning for the hike, but back to rubber this afternoon. However, my legs aren't good at the best of times. Thank goodness for hiking poles.
Thanks again.
maureen63465 jean39702
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