After recovering OS X, macbook pro can't boot past my user account

My Macbook Pro suddenly started running extremely slow.  Ran disk utility a few times but didn't seem to help.  I reinstalled OS X from the recover partition and that seem to work OK (took about an hour and a half).  The problem is that the system can't seem to boot through the my user account.  If have restarted a few times and it seems to stop at the same point (about 1/2 way through he progress bar).  I re-ran disk utility using command R and it reported the disk was OK, but no change in the results.
Anybody have some suggestions?

Try running Apple Hardware Test
Using Apple Hardware Test
The disk utility only checks file structure, not disk integrity.
When you go to Dis Utility is Verified listed under S.M.A.R.T. status?
If you formatted the disk and reinstalled the OS that indicates a hardware problem. Maybe disk and may something else.

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