"Did anyone go on vacation to experience the high altitude?"
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@thyroidchor27 said in "Did anyone go on vacation to experience the high altitude?":
but that may just be due to the colourful sights
But did you feel more free? I mean easier to get out of the routine race? Easier to choose different ways of doing things? In the city there is this vibe in the air that conditions your body to move in a direction that you may don't want to. It's hard to explain.
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@Androsclerozat When I went I was very highly serotenergic so I didnt have a good handle of my physiology but yes felt freer. More energetic. I recommend perhas taking a trip and microdosing Acid or something, I am gonna try that soon. No point wasting a vacation cos ur brain still thinks its holed up in a destructive enivronment
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@thyroidchor27 how do you plan moving there permanently? Its hard to find work in the mountains
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@Androsclerozat I plan on living minimalistically and Im moving to a hill station rather than the actual mountains (although the mountains are not particulary far off). Conisdeing my life in retrospect I value health more than money .
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I'm currently in vacation at 1800m between Spain and France. I didn't notice anything special on me yet but a lot of Olympic Games athletes (from all countries) are here to train as the place is famous for the air quality/lots of sun and general physiological benefits of altitude.
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@edouard where?
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Coincidence or not, but I lost 8 kg when I was in Mexico City for a week.
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As someone who lives at 6,000ft alt I really don't notice higher altitudes till I get to about 10,000ft, but when I go on vacation to an area at sea level the air feels thick. I have noticed that people who visit my area from lower altitudes tend to struggle if they exert themselves physically.
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@sneedful Font-Romeu.
Actually I'm back from it since 7 days and I've some updates. Hiking there is wonderful.
Personally I didn't noticed any change but my mom told me she have more endurance and feel less out of breath doing sport now that we are back at normal altitude -
I know of 2 people who had to move away from living on high altitude because of deteriorating health due to this.
One in Colorade and the other in Utah. Both lived at 7000 feet.
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@edouard I live about two hours from here! I’m going to visit
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@Shar_to_the_dae Cool, you'll love it, are you from the spanish or french side?
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@edouard The French side, moved here two months ago from Australia!
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@Shar_to_the_dae Cool, welcome!
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@edouard thank you!