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054 A Summit A Day Keeps The
Doctor In Pay
Chronic Freezing. After we had caught up with
Ben for a bit, Doktor Dima from the St Petersburg team came over
for an examination of Ben's feet.
On summit day, Ben had tied one of his boots just ever so slightly
too tight and that's all it took to cause some frostbite damage.
While he was climbing, the only seriously cold part of his body
were his foot and it's toes. Apparently the tight boot was cutting
off some circulation.
But really, what can you do up there if you've improperly tied
a boot. It's not like you can take the boot off and re-tie it when
your in high winds at 28,000 feet.
Immediately after Ben took off his sock in our tent Dima said that
the purple discoloration of Ben's toes was NOT frostbite. IT was
what he described as "chronic freezing" much like what
soldiers would experience in the trenches during WWI.
I guess our climbers did fight a battle on summit day after all.
Jon Miller
Total Running Time: 21:53

Bonus Episode, "Frostbite"
As promised in the podcast this week, I've uploaded a bonus video
showing Dima treating a Moscow climber who returned with some Fourth
degree frostbite. This means that the badly frostbitten parts of
his fingers and toes will eventually need to be amputated.
I though it would be good to make this video available, but parts
of it are slightly difficult to watch, so it's only available here
on the website.
Just click on the button below to watch it in your browser, or
download it to your computer.
Jon

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