nataliesdaddy
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I would ask your doctor if you are concerned. The reason I say that is Mission Space has seen more then the average amount of people getting sick. Also, if I understand corrrectly... Mission space is a large centrafuge.stemikger said:Hey everyone,
I have a quick question on Mission Space. Last year I chickened out and didn't ride it. I am 40 years old and have had high blood pressure since I was 30. I have it under control with medication, but still would be considered someone with high blood pressure. Can anyone tell me how fast Mission Space actually goes. Last year I went on Test Track and did fine. Rock and Rollercoaster was not that good for me. I felt light headed after that one. I did fine on TOT. No problems there.
My question is is Mission Space faster then Rock and Rollercoaster and if I couldn't handel that would I be able to handle Mission Space. I really want to try it but don't want to end up seeing a doctor that day either. Any advice would be helpful.
I think the thing that got me with the MGM Rollercoaster was that 0 to 60 launch. Does Mission Space do that type of thing. Thanks.
Since our last trip I have back problems, neck problems, hip problems ... but I am just stupid enough to take a jet ski out into the ocean off daytona during hurricane season...so... I will be going on all the rides anyway. I may not be able to walk by the time I hit 50 but by god I am going to enjoy it now... hahahahahahaha
For high blood pressure I would say, ask your doc.