Project Description
Hey there,
Chloe here—senior graphic designer at Adobe, mostly based in Austin but splitting my time with San Jose trips that feel like they're designed to wreck my back. I'm 28, chasing a wild 2-year-old (Theo's all about park sprints and nonstop "why" questions), and pregnant with baby #2, which has me feeling like a total knot factory from hunching over my tablet tweaking UX mocks all day, hauling luggage through airports, and just trying to keep up with Theo without wincing every step. It's messing with everything—can't even get into my evening baking sessions (scones are my therapy) without the ache flaring up, or sneak in a quick park sketch without feeling stiff as a board. With the pregnancy weight piling on, I'm low-key worried it's gonna stick around post-baby and tank my energy for those art gallery afternoons that keep me sane.
Your online physical therapy consults sound like a total lifesaver—no clinic runs, just real guidance I can do from home during Theo's naps. Quick questions to see if it'd actually fit my chaos: Can you tailor a plan for prenatal back pain and mobility tweaks that won't flare things up, maybe with 20-30 min sessions I can squeeze in post-flight or around deadlines? And how do the virtual follow-ups work—like, can I ping you if something tweaks mid-week while chasing Theo?
Just wanna know if this could get me moving easier and less foggy before the little one flips my world again. Hit me back!
Thanks a ton,
Chloe
Chloe here—senior graphic designer at Adobe, mostly based in Austin but splitting my time with San Jose trips that feel like they're designed to wreck my back. I'm 28, chasing a wild 2-year-old (Theo's all about park sprints and nonstop "why" questions), and pregnant with baby #2, which has me feeling like a total knot factory from hunching over my tablet tweaking UX mocks all day, hauling luggage through airports, and just trying to keep up with Theo without wincing every step. It's messing with everything—can't even get into my evening baking sessions (scones are my therapy) without the ache flaring up, or sneak in a quick park sketch without feeling stiff as a board. With the pregnancy weight piling on, I'm low-key worried it's gonna stick around post-baby and tank my energy for those art gallery afternoons that keep me sane.
Your online physical therapy consults sound like a total lifesaver—no clinic runs, just real guidance I can do from home during Theo's naps. Quick questions to see if it'd actually fit my chaos: Can you tailor a plan for prenatal back pain and mobility tweaks that won't flare things up, maybe with 20-30 min sessions I can squeeze in post-flight or around deadlines? And how do the virtual follow-ups work—like, can I ping you if something tweaks mid-week while chasing Theo?
Just wanna know if this could get me moving easier and less foggy before the little one flips my world again. Hit me back!
Thanks a ton,
Chloe