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Visiting Haleakala - health question
Hi,
Can anyone tell me what kind of health problems would prevent individuals from visiting the top of Haleakala? I would really like to see the sunrise, but am unsure as to what health reasons might prevent this experience. Thanks. Anne |
I would guess Altitude sickness, possibly carsickness (motion sickness), aversion to temperatures below 60F.
Otherwise its pretty easy to do, I can not imagine how it could be made less stressfull. :? |
Here is website for Haleakala Park:http://www.haleakala.national-park.com/visit.htm
It states that "Persons with heart or respiratory problems and pregnant women should check with their doctor before coming to the Park, given the reduced oxygen at high elevation." Hope this helps. :S- |
I know young children are not supposed to go according to our Ped. It was something about the oxygen or pressure. Something with the brain. I forget. So we haven't gone since I had her.
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My husband got very sick on the way up as it is over 10,000 feet. We did not realize he would get sick from the altitude. He was having trouble breathing but he has had heart trouble the past few years. We had to turn around and go back down immediately. Maybe you could take the drive slowly and she if you begin to feel sick. I wish we had known more about altitude sickness before we went up.
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Thanks for all the information!
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