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Hello! My husband is also seeing AeroSpace Dr at Mayo Scottsdale for the last 3 years. He has "altitude sickness" sickness even in low altitude Phoenix. Sounds like he is on the same treatment. It's been a very rough 3 years. He still experiences days of not being able to do anything due to fatigue and exhaustion. Additional symptoms are severe Gerd (never had before Covid), chronic cough (Never had before covid), severe sensitivities to certain foods as well as food allergies that he's never had before.

His "therapy" is to use this device 3times a day
THE BREATHER │ Natural Breathing Exerciser Trainer For Drug-Free Respiratory Therapy

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@addataylor I’m using the Breather device too. So your husband was diagnosed 3 years ago and it still hasn’t resolved? I’m so sorry that he is experiencing this. I was just diagnosed with the “altitude sickness” at reg altitude and they gave me a 9-12 months expected recovery time. I’m praying that this timeframe is feasible. I’m so ready to get back to “normal”! Is he also on acetazolamide?
Has he experienced any spontaneous rashes? Over the summertime my arms broke out in burning rashes twice without any observable trigger. Not sure if it has anything to do with my long COVID issues.

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I commented on this thread already but wanted to chime in and say I'm on the exact same plan with the same DR. I'd love to hear how he progresses. My recovery has been slow and inconsistent. I wish there were easier ways to get CO2 levels back! Best of luck.