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Wasn't a contributing factor in Beck Weathers deal on Everest the fact that he'd had corrective eye surgery and a side effect of that was that he could'nt see shit at altitude? I remember something like that in the book anyhow.

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everyone remembers the one the one weird case. besides, he had radial keratotomy, not lasik. no one mentions the other cases where people with lasik didn't have a problem at altitude.

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Hypobaric hypoxia causes corneal edema, which creates a uniform stress on any cornea exposed to high altitude. Intact corneas thicken but do not change in curvature or refraction because of inherent structural stability. However, in RK patients, because of structural compromise in the area of the RK incisions, this area may preferentially expand. This circumferential peripheral corneal expansion may lead to central corneal flattening and a hyperopic (farsighted) shift in refraction. These changes are progressive with increasing altitude and have been described as mildly to severely incapacitating.

 

http://www.wemjournal.org/wmsonline/?req...1&page=0053

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PRK (photorefractive keratectomy) is the procedure that Air Force pilots are allowed to get. If I remember correctly, it leaves your cornea at the greatest strength after surgery. They can't get LASIK or RK.

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