Astronauts tight-lipped about reason for hospital visit after 235 days in space
Briefly

"Michael Barrett, pilot of the crew that splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico on 25 October after seven months in orbit, gave few further details at a press conference in Houston, citing medical privacy laws... We're finding things that we don't expect sometimes this was one of those times."
"The big things you expect, being disoriented, being dizzy. But the little things, like just sitting in a hard chair, my backside has not really sat in a hard thing for 235 days It's rather uncomfortable, right? I did not expect that, right?"
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