ecstatichamster
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I don’t see why this would not be a really good idea for people who can’t move to high altitude.
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Thank you @Beastmode, you may be right.
I can say with direct experience that when we stayed up around 7000 ft, I noticed whenever I went to the bathroom my "stream" was a lot stronger. We didn't walk up the mountain, but there had to have been some kind of adaptation hormone, etc wise going on for that too happen. If I were to try the mask again, I imagine the only thing that would happen is my aim would be off....haha
was that at real altitude or with the mask. Thanks @Beastmode
I made a tent around a mattress from a tarp and it increased CO2 considerably. However, a few weeks later, I developed a smokers' cough and it turned out that the tent fostered mold.
The tent felt good, however, I wouldn't want to experience the same issue again.
A much wiser method is to put a blanket over your head while you're lying in bed. I've seen it done in person, and it's done spontaneously, likely as an unconscious attempt to increase CO2.
I've never fallen asleep like that before, nor have I seen anyone sleep like that. People mostly do it when they do stuff on their phones.sleeping that way can cause brain damage.
I've never fallen asleep like that before, nor have I seen anyone sleep like that. People mostly do it when they do stuff on their phones.