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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 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.

 

This is a University of Washington research project and the forum administrators have granted permission to put this post on this website.

 

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Thanks to those who have helped out with the survey.

 

We're still looking for participants so if you or any of your climbing partners has Raynaud's and would be interested in participating in the anonymous survey, please send an email to aluks@u.washington.edu and you will be provided with more information about the study.

 

Thanks again!

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