Actually JameLi they are suspecting the upper pressure vest, they were able to replicate a condition where the upper pressure vest does not deflate as it should, after the g's are reduced, it remained inflated and continued to squeeze the chest, much like being sat on by an elephant. Also, the latest standing order is to not wear the upper g suit vest for "normal ops", whatever that means, this from colays source, "Flight Global", and the Air Force Magazines, daily report. This was replicated in the centrifuge where they can bring the g's up to max and maintain it as long as needed and gradually reduce them. This seems to be a major factor as the fully inflated vest makes it nearly impossible to breath, more testing to come.