Colorado Springs Has A 'TUDE! - Altitude, That Is (Dealing With Altitude Sickness)The Colorado Springs Real Estate Connection works with a lot of people looking to relocate to Colorado Springs. One of the biggest propblems that people face when they move here is altitude sickness. Colorado Springs ElevationColorado Springs is one of the "highest" cities in the United States - perched at an altitude of 6,035 above sea level -755 feet above Colorado's "Mile High" city of Denver (5,280 feet). In fact, when in Denver, travel to our city is referred to as "heading UP to the 'Springs" even though we are south of them. "At high altitudes, less oxygen is brought into the body with each breath, reducing the flow of oxygen into the brain." - International Society for Mountain Medicine (So much for calling me an "air head"...) Did you know .. Although high altitude causes Coloradoans to use more calories and burn fat faster, there are some less than desirable side effects of altitude to those who move to and visit us in our homeland... Altitude SicknessBetween 5,000 and 8,000 feet above sea level, about 1 in 4 people will experience mild altitude sickness, or Acute Mountain Sickness, and it strikes these folks within about 12 hours of arriving at high altitude. In fact, it is so common, that if someone feels ill when at a high altitude, it is safe to assume it is just altitude sickness unless proven otherwise. Some symptoms of altitude sickness include:
There are ways that altitude sickness can be avoided both before you arrive and while you are here. Avoid Altitude SicknessBefore traveling to Colorado Springs (or other cities above 5,000 feet):
*People suffering from lung problems (like Emphysema) or heart problems MUST consult with a doctor before traveling to high altitudes, as symptoms could be fatal. However, it must be noted that fatal reactions to altitude have never been recorded in Colorado Springs.* While in Colorado Springs:
Alleviate Altitude Sickness
These precautions apply to elevations between 5,000 and 8,000 feet. Symptoms are known to be worse, as the altitude increases. Check out the International Society for Mountain Medicine regarding precautions to take if your travel plans include any Colorado's beautiful ski towns. Moving to Colorado Springs? Please consider hiring a moving company. You will be in no shape to unload a truck when you first arrive. Or, arrive a couple days early and stay at a hotel or with family. This will give you a few needed days before you have to unpack. One you are here, you will agree: The thin air is a minor price to pay for all the magnificent beauty that the Pikes Peak Region of Colorado Springs has to offer. *Original Post By Mariana Wagner 2/21/07 Thanks for reading our Colorado Springs Real Estate Blog! http://www.coloradospringsrealestateconnection.com/0062F3
Posted on November 20, 2008 08:03:47 by Wagner iTeam
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Now, no matter how much planning you may do, altitude sickness can still occur. In these cases, the best ways to alleviate the symptoms are:







