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Type2Fun
Embark Exploration Co.
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You’ve heard it said, “It doesn’t have to be fun to be fun”-- with that in mind join us for an insider’s glimpse into all things trekking, safaris and world adventure. From packing for your Everest Base Camp trek to what it felt like for a cancer patient to attempt to summit Kilimanjaro, or visiting a village in the Sacred Valley of Peru, you will be inspired, informed and ignited to get out there and start adventuring.
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You’ve heard it said, “It doesn’t have to be fun to be fun”-- with that in mind join us for an insider’s glimpse into all things trekking, safaris and world adventure. From packing for your Everest Base Camp trek to what it felt like for a cancer patient to attempt to summit Kilimanjaro, or visiting a village in the Sacred Valley of Peru, you will be inspired, informed and ignited to get out there and start adventuring.
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High Altitude Sickness 101
Type2Fun
1 hour 11 minutes 25 seconds
3 years ago
High Altitude Sickness 101

Stephen Boyer, M.D. grew up on a sheep ranch in Wyoming, graduated from Yale with a paleobiology major. Then received his MS in Quaternary Geology from University of Colorado and his MD from University of Colorado. Completed his Emergency Medicine Residency at OHSU, is Board Certified in Emergency Medicine and has his emeritus physician license.

Public Speaking - Education

-Wilderness Medicine 3-day course for Tanzanian guides at African Environments in Arusha, 2001

-Wilderness and Expedition Medicine Course: on trek to K2 basecamp, 1986

-US Antarctic Research Program: Orientation for all US scientists new to life on the continent, 1978

-Himalayan Rescue Association, Manang, Nepal: started the clinic, 8-12/82


So needless to say, he is extremely qualified to dive into the understanding of High Altitude Sickness. In this episode we will cover:

- Can I train for altitude?

- Should I take Diamox? (Most people take 125 mg once in morning/once in the evening)

- What are the side effects of taking it?

-  is it common for people to get light level altitude at the beginning of their adventures, stop, sleep, hydrate and continue?

- how fast oxygen from a canister can treat severe altitude sickness.

- Pathophysiology of high altitude: AMS, HACE, and HAPE   The physiology portion is important in understanding the "why" of the pathology, avoidance, and treatment

And finally come stories from the trails.


And his personal expeditions range from:

Everest (Tibet): physician/climber with French/Italian expedition, spring, 1988

Annapurna (Nepal): physician/climber with French/Italian expedition, ascent of S. Face, fall, 1988

Lhotse (Nepal): physician for Polish international expedition, fall, 1987

Everest (Nepal): physician/climber with Austrian expedition, fall,1987

K2 (Pakistan): physician/climber with American expedition, summer 1986; (13 fatalities among 9 exp.)

American Medical Research Exp to Everest (Nepal): climber/scientist, 7/81-12/81

(> 50 publications from the expedition: co-author on 4, senior author on weight loss study)

Dufek Massif, East Antarctica: physician/geologist for USGS team, 10/78-1/79

Type2Fun
You’ve heard it said, “It doesn’t have to be fun to be fun”-- with that in mind join us for an insider’s glimpse into all things trekking, safaris and world adventure. From packing for your Everest Base Camp trek to what it felt like for a cancer patient to attempt to summit Kilimanjaro, or visiting a village in the Sacred Valley of Peru, you will be inspired, informed and ignited to get out there and start adventuring.