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Old August 17th 05, 02:09 AM
Stewart Kissel
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At 13:18 16 August 2005, Tony Verhulst wrote:
Stewart Kissel wrote:
Also, many of the high-altitude climbers who do not
use oxygen have shown significant brain damage when
cat-scanned.


Interesting! Do you have a reference?

Tony V.


Yep...

http://www.batnet.com/mfwright/everest.html

If you google about on this subject, there is some
interesting stuff. FWIW, I have heard secondhand
and completely unsubstantiated that some of the wave
flyers of the '60's and '70's, when going way high
was more in vogue, are also exhibiting damage.




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Old August 17th 05, 02:20 AM
Tony Verhulst
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Also, many of the high-altitude climbers who do not
use oxygen have shown significant brain damage when
cat-scanned.


Interesting! Do you have a reference?


Yep...

http://www.batnet.com/mfwright/everest.html


Thanks and Yikes!

tony V.
 




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