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  1. ... oxygen levels at high altitudes. The faster you climb to a high altitude, the more likely you ... will also depend on the speed of your climb and how hard you push (exert) yourself. Symptoms ...
  2. ... home so that you do not have to climb steps. Some tips are: Set up a bed ... when you are using a walker. Do not climb up on a ladder or stepstool. Do not ...
  3. ... lungs and heart. Take it slowly at first. Climb stairs carefully because balance may be a problem. ... after 4 weeks, or when you can easily climb 2 flights of stairs or walk a half- ...
  4. ... home so that you do not have to climb stairs too often. Remember you will need extra ... OK to start sexual activity when you can climb 2 flights of stairs without being short of ...
  5. ... manufacturer's safety instructions. Teach your child how to climb up the stairs. When they are ready to climb down, show them how to go down steps ...
  6. ... aware that the child can now walk, run, climb, jump, and explore. Child-proofing the home is ... to tempt the toddler. They may try to climb up to explore new heights. Use corner guards ...
  7. ... home so that you do not have to climb steps. Put your bed or bedroom on the ...
  8. ... breath, such as when you: Exercise Bend Lift Climb stairs Feel anxious You can practice pursed lip ...
  9. ... activities. Children should have someone to help them climb on a jungle gym or perform gymnastics. Ask ...
  10. ... home so that you do not have to climb steps. Some tips are: Set up a bed ...
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