What is a good get well gift for a woman?

What is a good get well gift for a woman?

The Best Get Well Gifts For Women After Surgery

  • A netflix or Amazon Video subscription.
  • Lotion to keep her skin from drying out.
  • A gift basket with activity books.
  • Handheld games to occupy her mind.
  • A high quality waterbottle to help her hydrate.
  • Heating pads and reusable ice packs.
  • A good (long) book or 2.

What to say to a friend who is having surgery?

What to Say to Someone Before They Have Surgery

  • “I’ll see you in a bit!
  • “You’re in great hands.”
  • “You’re going to be okay.”
  • “I’ll be there when you wake up in the recovery room.”
  • Tell a joke.
  • “Let’s plan a girls’ night after you recover from your surgery!”
  • “Things will be better after your surgery.”

What to say to a friend who just had surgery?

Get-Well Wishes

  • “Hope you get to feeling better soon!”
  • “Looking forward to seeing you back at practice when you’re ready.”
  • “Wishing you well.”
  • “Take extra good care!”
  • “Here’s to you—steadier, stronger and better every day.”
  • “We hope you’re taking it slow and easy right now.”
  • “Take your sweet time getting well!”

What do you say to someone after a recovery?

Here are some statements that you can use to provide positive reinforcement:

  • “I’m so proud of you”
  • “I’m so happy to see you taking care of yourself”
  • “You are so strong”
  • “I’m happy that you’re doing well”
  • “You are inspiring”
  • “You deserve to be happy”
  • “You are deserving of a happy and healthy life”
  • “Keep on fighting”

How do you sign a get well card after surgery?

Get Well Wishes

  1. Feel better soon!
  2. Hope you feel better soon.
  3. Hoping you find strength with each new day.
  4. Have a speedy recovery!
  5. I hope each new day brings you closer to a full and speedy recovery!
  6. May good health envelop you, spurring a quick recovery.
  7. Thinking of you lots and hoping for your speedy recovery.

What do you say to someone in pain?

Sharing their own reactions: “I’m so sorry, “I’m so angry,” “I feel so helpless; I wish there was something I could do,” or even “I don’t know what to say.” Creating space for your pain: “Do you want to talk about it?” “It’s OK to cry,” or, “We don’t have to talk; I’m happy to just sit here with you.”

How do you cheer up someone in pain?

How Do We Comfort Someone?

  1. 1. “ Witness their feelings”
  2. Affirm that their feelings make sense.
  3. Draw out their feelings inorder to better understand what they feel.
  4. Don’t minimize their pain or focus only on cheering them up.
  5. Offer physical affection if appropriate.
  6. Affirm your support and commitment.