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Note 44.431 MOUNT-L 431 of 517 CUPIDO::STRITAR "Andrej Stritar,IJS,(61)-371-321" 17 lines 23-SEP-1994 07:42 CUPIDO::STRITAR "Andrej Stritar,IJS,(61)-371-321" 17 lines 23-SEP-1994 07:42 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subj: Re: Altitude Sickness Posted-date: 19-Sep-1994 Living in upstate New York, altitude opportunities are also limited(Mt. Marcy won't help). Aside from hereditary dispositions, which may render you more or less inclined to suffer altitude sickness, sound conditioning is always good advice. My favorite is running. One old adage(of limited usefulness probably) is 'run your age' in minutes to be assured of endurance-base conditioning. My own empirical evidence suggests that hydration is often overlooked as a triggering factor in altitude sickness. Simply put: stay hydrated and AS can be avoided or minimized. Some research has suggested that to be true. I have generally stayed away from medications and drugs, preferring to suffer my 8000-9000 foot headache for an evening than to try and out-dope it. And there is always the option to become a sea-level rock-climber. Good luck. Jim Vermeulen
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