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outtamojo
ParticipantNot an MD but ran track/x country high school. Puzzled by muscle issues as most running pain is usually joint related in my experience unless you are doing speed training and not accustomed to that. The only competitive runner I knew w/ constant muscle issues had compartment syndrome and had to quit. How long you been running/how often/which muscles specifically? ( I know not what you asked
but just trying to be helpful.)outtamojo
ParticipantNot an MD but ran track/x country high school. Puzzled by muscle issues as most running pain is usually joint related in my experience unless you are doing speed training and not accustomed to that. The only competitive runner I knew w/ constant muscle issues had compartment syndrome and had to quit. How long you been running/how often/which muscles specifically? ( I know not what you asked
but just trying to be helpful.)outtamojo
ParticipantNot an MD but ran track/x country high school. Puzzled by muscle issues as most running pain is usually joint related in my experience unless you are doing speed training and not accustomed to that. The only competitive runner I knew w/ constant muscle issues had compartment syndrome and had to quit. How long you been running/how often/which muscles specifically? ( I know not what you asked
but just trying to be helpful.)outtamojo
ParticipantNot an MD but ran track/x country high school. Puzzled by muscle issues as most running pain is usually joint related in my experience unless you are doing speed training and not accustomed to that. The only competitive runner I knew w/ constant muscle issues had compartment syndrome and had to quit. How long you been running/how often/which muscles specifically? ( I know not what you asked
but just trying to be helpful.)July 30, 2010 at 11:26 PM in reply to: Gone with the Globalization, that is the US Middle Class #584686outtamojo
Participant“steak whenever you want it”
Yum yum, Costco sells prime beef now, NY’s or Rib eyes… hmmm, gonna run off and get some tomorrow first thing before a blogger comvinces me my life is hopeless…
July 30, 2010 at 11:26 PM in reply to: Gone with the Globalization, that is the US Middle Class #584778outtamojo
Participant“steak whenever you want it”
Yum yum, Costco sells prime beef now, NY’s or Rib eyes… hmmm, gonna run off and get some tomorrow first thing before a blogger comvinces me my life is hopeless…
July 30, 2010 at 11:26 PM in reply to: Gone with the Globalization, that is the US Middle Class #585314outtamojo
Participant“steak whenever you want it”
Yum yum, Costco sells prime beef now, NY’s or Rib eyes… hmmm, gonna run off and get some tomorrow first thing before a blogger comvinces me my life is hopeless…
July 30, 2010 at 11:26 PM in reply to: Gone with the Globalization, that is the US Middle Class #585421outtamojo
Participant“steak whenever you want it”
Yum yum, Costco sells prime beef now, NY’s or Rib eyes… hmmm, gonna run off and get some tomorrow first thing before a blogger comvinces me my life is hopeless…
July 30, 2010 at 11:26 PM in reply to: Gone with the Globalization, that is the US Middle Class #585723outtamojo
Participant“steak whenever you want it”
Yum yum, Costco sells prime beef now, NY’s or Rib eyes… hmmm, gonna run off and get some tomorrow first thing before a blogger comvinces me my life is hopeless…
outtamojo
Participant[quote=waiting for bottom]Horizon is a great street. Too bad that house faces the hill and not the ocean (but I guess it would cost more then, wouldn’t it?)
Seriously, I really like that street. Not sure if SEH will go up or not in the future. Is it really important to you? If you buy the house, can afford it, and plan on living in it for 10 years or more…who cares what the value is?[/quote]
Whaddya think of the Terrazas by Lennar just above Luminara. They are smaller than what OP is looking at but prop tax is advetised at 1.1% http://www.sanelijohills.com/find_your_home/newhomes/Terraza/newneighborhood_terraza.php
outtamojo
Participant[quote=waiting for bottom]Horizon is a great street. Too bad that house faces the hill and not the ocean (but I guess it would cost more then, wouldn’t it?)
Seriously, I really like that street. Not sure if SEH will go up or not in the future. Is it really important to you? If you buy the house, can afford it, and plan on living in it for 10 years or more…who cares what the value is?[/quote]
Whaddya think of the Terrazas by Lennar just above Luminara. They are smaller than what OP is looking at but prop tax is advetised at 1.1% http://www.sanelijohills.com/find_your_home/newhomes/Terraza/newneighborhood_terraza.php
outtamojo
Participant[quote=waiting for bottom]Horizon is a great street. Too bad that house faces the hill and not the ocean (but I guess it would cost more then, wouldn’t it?)
Seriously, I really like that street. Not sure if SEH will go up or not in the future. Is it really important to you? If you buy the house, can afford it, and plan on living in it for 10 years or more…who cares what the value is?[/quote]
Whaddya think of the Terrazas by Lennar just above Luminara. They are smaller than what OP is looking at but prop tax is advetised at 1.1% http://www.sanelijohills.com/find_your_home/newhomes/Terraza/newneighborhood_terraza.php
outtamojo
Participant[quote=waiting for bottom]Horizon is a great street. Too bad that house faces the hill and not the ocean (but I guess it would cost more then, wouldn’t it?)
Seriously, I really like that street. Not sure if SEH will go up or not in the future. Is it really important to you? If you buy the house, can afford it, and plan on living in it for 10 years or more…who cares what the value is?[/quote]
Whaddya think of the Terrazas by Lennar just above Luminara. They are smaller than what OP is looking at but prop tax is advetised at 1.1% http://www.sanelijohills.com/find_your_home/newhomes/Terraza/newneighborhood_terraza.php
outtamojo
Participant[quote=waiting for bottom]Horizon is a great street. Too bad that house faces the hill and not the ocean (but I guess it would cost more then, wouldn’t it?)
Seriously, I really like that street. Not sure if SEH will go up or not in the future. Is it really important to you? If you buy the house, can afford it, and plan on living in it for 10 years or more…who cares what the value is?[/quote]
Whaddya think of the Terrazas by Lennar just above Luminara. They are smaller than what OP is looking at but prop tax is advetised at 1.1% http://www.sanelijohills.com/find_your_home/newhomes/Terraza/newneighborhood_terraza.php
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