One other thing; a sensor can be purchased to check blood O2 saturation levels for about $30. This clamps to a finger and a button is pushed; a few seconds later your O2 level is displayed along your heart rate. Anything less than 90% implies you need supplemental oxygen. Normal readings are between 95-98% for me. I generally use O2 on long flights above 10K.
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