I has talking to my friend that was there when Baumgartner landed. After talking to him just minutes after, Baumgartner seemed no worse for the experience, only complaining about a tremendous abdominal pain.
Another oddity was after inspecting the capsule once it returned, all seemed to be in order except that the seat cushion was missing!
In fact, that reminds me of one of my high altitude experiences; Back in late 1980's I took my 582 Commander elite to the El Mirage fly-in at the high California desert. I decided to take her up to as high as we could go. It was a mission of discovery, because I wanted to debunk the roomer that for every 1000 feet high, your seat gets 1 inch smaller, so I took a tape-measure with me.
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I was able to climb to 14,000 feet above sea-level before shutting off the engine and autorotating to the dry lake-bed. I was surprised that my experiment did indeed verify that my seat because 1 inch smaller for every 1000 feet I climbed, but I also unexpectedly found that the tape-measure shrunk at the same rate as the seat!