Anyone know what was wrong near me?

I've been to Austria skiing and here wasn't enough snow at our resort so they took us difficult, it wasn't that high but the subsequent night I started ratification out and breathing heavey, that continued for about 3-4 days even after we come down from the mountains, 3 other people have the same entity as me (school trip), I've been to hospital (British) but still grasp dizzy spells but getting better, they're not sure contained by the hospital, anyone know?
Answers:

Is it pregnancy or just really doomed to failure PMS?


It usually is caused by the thinner nouns.

It's nothing too much to verbs about, if you have a bit of oxygen it would help you.

I own seen oxygen for Dutch auction in Boots, so conceivably you could buy one & give it a move about.

It certainly wouldn't spoil you, in reality, it would do you the world of good.

The reality you have feel dizzy is due to the lack of oxygen saturation surrounded by your bloodstream, due to the air man so thin difficult up in the mountains & I'm sure if you chomp through well, drink lots of river & maybe try the oxygen I mentioned you will be as right as rainfall.

This document explains about blood saturation level on climbers, so this might help you understand-

I get my period surrounded by December?

you were poor oxygen...

Testosterone issues?

Hard to tell and from what you speak you are underinvestigation but sounds to me like your lungs where on earth not happy beside the higer thinner air. Hopefully you will form a full recovery particularly soon

3 cm and 90 %!?

Certain normal change occur contained by every person who go a higher altitude:
- Hyperventilation (breathing faster, deeper, or both)
- Shortness of breath during exertion
- Changed breathing template at night
- Awakening frequently at night
- Increased urination

Period problems?

The different pressures from different altitudes (being up high and after lower) bothered your lungs, and body. People usually have to train and build up to going to giant altitudes, like mountain tops, etc.
I suggest going to another doctor. Mention how you did not train in the past going up mountains and that the pressure in your body is off. Maybe dance to a specialist for breathing?

I have have a cone biopsy, and now hold difficulty with my period, has anyone else have similiar issues?

I think the term for this is altitude sickness(I may have the identify wrong) but its caused by a adaptation in the atmosphere around you. Even though it wasn't impressively high some race are more affected by this than others as next to all illnesses.





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