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stevepack

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  1. I received this from the Wilderness Medical Society: Very little information is known about how high altitude affects people with Raynaud's phenomenon and whether they experience more frequent and/or more severe attacks when traveling at high elevations. We are conducting a research study on the effects of high altitude on people with Raynaud's phenomenon. If you have Raynaud's Phenomenon, travel to altitudes above 8,000 feet and would be interested in participating in a short, anonymous on-line survey about this issue, please contact Andrew Luks at aluks@u.washington.edu or by phone at 206-221-2814. You will then receive further information about the study and a link to the on-line survey. Please be aware that the confidentiality of emails cannot be guaranteed. Please contact Dr Andrew Luks at aluks@u.washington.edu or by phone at 206-221-2814 if you interested in this research project This is a University of Washington research project.
  2. Sorry about the misinterpretation, that was my first post here and was not familiar with the format of signatures. Oops on my part. I'll just go lie quietly by my dish now... Hey Steve, sorry for the confusion, my signature is directed at myself and no one else, though my self esteem isn't really that low. I have nothing but respect for what you and yours does. thanks. /porter
  3. I guess I still don't see his signature. ??? it's his signature, dude
  4. I don't see why this is "morally repulsive". I'm a paramedic, an ER RN, former flight paramedic and SAR Team member. I see it as very cool and impressive in addition to being very educational. No patient confidentiality has been violated, no one died. It's great stuff stuff.
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