Having lived at 7400 ft for 20+ years, it’s not always predictable on what happens. Sometimes it’s fine, the next time it might not be. Everyone gets out of breath, the difference is how fast you recover. If you are in good shape it’s less of an issue.
I talked to one doctor who said part of the issue is that the spinal fluid moves due to the change in pressure. No real way to prevent it. I have never heard anyone else discuss this part of altitude sickness, so it may not be all that accurate.
I talked to one doctor who said part of the issue is that the spinal fluid moves due to the change in pressure. No real way to prevent it. I have never heard anyone else discuss this part of altitude sickness, so it may not be all that accurate.