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That seems like an extremely small proportion. Must be something very new -- you're lucky they have it! It sounds like it was designed primarily for peripheral neuropathy, but increasing circulation is good for lots of different problems so I hope it works for you!
Downtown San Jose is, going by the movement of bodies, a bedroom community. I think I will call it Simi Valley for a while.
It's an edge city (http://geography.about.com/library/weekly/aa020700a.htm). We have them all around the beltway here. It's weird. The suburbs are cities now. I have the same cognitive disconnect you do about that. But I loved your wonderful riff on "cities"!
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That seems like an extremely small proportion. Must be something very new -- you're lucky they have it! It sounds like it was designed primarily for peripheral neuropathy, but increasing circulation is good for lots of different problems so I hope it works for you!
Downtown San Jose is, going by the movement of bodies, a bedroom community. I think I will call it Simi Valley for a while.
It's an edge city (http://geography.about.com/library/weekly/aa020700a.htm). We have them all around the beltway here. It's weird. The suburbs are cities now. I have the same cognitive disconnect you do about that.