> First time up to the top of Pikes Peak I had no noticeable high-altitude
> symptoms, the second time I did, and the third time I did; not as severe
> as the second time but more than the first time ...

Had you been in Colorado for an equal amount of time before each trip up 
Pikes Peak?

Kenneth Waller
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Sessoms" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2007 8:40 PM
Subject: Re: Update from Colorado


> From:
> "Kenneth Waller"
>>>> I don't know why but my oxygen processing ability seems to be adapting
>>>> much quicker this trip than it ever has before.
>> I recall reading a while ago that repeated exposure to higher
>> elevations has the effect of lessening the effects one experiences @
>> those elevations.
>> My experiences seems to have born that out. My first time to Denver I
>> experienced the usual - headaches, slight disorientation etc. recent
>> trips there have had no negative effects at all.
> Except that I'd expect it to get better every time I went then, and
> that's not been my experience.
>
> First time up to the top of Pikes Peak I had no noticeable high-altitude
> symptoms, the second time I did, and the third time I did; not as severe
> as the second time but more than the first time ...


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