Fresh today · Thursday, 9 July

New Wishes

A handful of wishes pulled from the cabinet this morning. Pick one up — copy, save it to your pinboard, or send it on.

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Wishing you a clean bill of health and the wisdom to take a few preventive hints from it.

May the meds work, the swelling go down, and your sense of humor stay fully intact.

Healing happens horizontally more than anyone wants to admit. Lie down.

Sending strength for the slow days and energy for the better ones. Both count.

Get well soon. We're not built without you — and we know better than to say so out loud, usually.

Hope your surgery was the worst part — everything from here is just bragging-rights recovery.

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Get well soon, ideally before the painkillers wear off enough to remember what you said on them.

May your scars heal faster than your appetite returns, which is to say very, very fast.

Wishing you a smooth recovery and a nurse who doesn't laugh when you try to walk to the bathroom.

Sending well-wishes and zero advice — you've had enough people poking at you this week.

Hope the only thing slower than your recovery is your hospital Wi-Fi — and even that's faster now.

May your incisions close, your bruises fade, and your stories from the anesthesia tape get wilder.

Get well soon so you can fully appreciate the bill that's about to arrive.

Wishing you a speedy bounce-back — but not so speedy that you skip the milking-it phase.

Hope you're soon back to being mildly annoying in your usual ways.

May the morphine memories be brief and the recovery be merciful.

Sending wishes for healing, healing snacks, and someone willing to bring them on demand.

Get well soon. The world needs whatever it is you do, even if we're all unclear what that is.

Wishing you the kind of recovery that ends with you telling the surgery story way too often.

May your stitches hold, your stomach behave, and your sense of humor outlast the discharge papers.

Hope your post-op nap turns into a post-op week and you regret nothing.

Sending you fast healing, slow visitors, and a remote control with working batteries.

Get well soon — and please don't try to prove you're better before you actually are.

May the surgeon's hands be steady, the recovery be boring, and the bills be quietly absorbed.

Wishing you the smoothest possible bounce-back, with extra patience for the parts that itch.