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by Scoundreller
2806 days ago
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Your blood oxygenation will stay at 95-99% even while in a cabin. Metabolism in aircraft is pretty low: you’re generally sitting idle, but I think the alcohol metabolism is still constant except the terminal metabolism. Fever is partly metabolism, but largely reduced cooling. |
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My oxygen % decreased initially with altitude until it stabilised around 90-92% (at ~10k feet, IIRC). It sat at this point for the whole flight (8 hours), with a low of 87%.
Through forced rapid deep breaths I could get it back up into the mid-high 90s, but also got light headed and funny looks.
Moving around the cabin would also raise it.