So I know we are more prone to gas while flying due to the changes in pressure, but it didn’t occur to me to plan for the same when traveling to the mountains. Drove up to Lake Tahoe yesterday and whoo boy I felt like I was having a massive heart attack as soon as we hit elevation. It didn’t help that I’d been reclining and sipping a Diet Coke. I had hubby pull over and I changed into loose shorts, took two GasX, and began to pace the parking lot until I burped it out. Reminded me of the gas pain right after surgery.
As I sit here in my lovely hotel making plans for the weekend I wonder how my body will react to the gondola ride up Heavenly Mountain tomorrow morning? Anyone have this problem in higher altitudes?
As I sit here in my lovely hotel making plans for the weekend I wonder how my body will react to the gondola ride up Heavenly Mountain tomorrow morning? Anyone have this problem in higher altitudes?