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Originally Posted by CrossCheck
Yes I know, nearly 6x higher than KC. Do you really need more quotes on the advantages of altitude?
Yes, I also know he has sickle cell anemia, and due to it he could not play at altitude. duh..
It turned out that Clark had suffered a splenic infarction due to the sickle cell trait from which he has suffered since he was a child; these are usually a risk at high altitudes.
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I've read 5 different articles on what your talking about and it's normally 8000 feet people have trouble at. 3000 feet difference.
Sickle cell anemia is what limits him. Yes he has concerns at altitude. This is one case. How many professional athletes play in denver every year.
Oh and you are oxygen at football games that are not in denver all the time.
I'm sorry you're to stupid to understand this.