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.

Drawn at dawn
Wishes in the library
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Get well enough to stand up; we can negotiate everything else later.

Your back is healing — try not to argue with it about the timeline.

May the screws, rods, or magic glue do their thing without further input.

You're allowed to brag about how high your morphine pump goes.

The recliner is the new throne; rule from there for as long as needed.

Wishing you helpful nurses and visitors who know when to leave.

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Your only job this month is healing — outsource the rest, including dignity.

May the post-op itch be brief and the post-op nap be eternal.

Don't reach for the remote — that's why we invented friends.

The miracle of modern surgery: you'll outlast this and the bill.

Sending well wishes and a strongly worded note to your lumbar discs.

Heal first, gloat later — there's plenty of time for both.

May you find the exact angle in bed where nothing hurts, and stay there.

Tell the back: cooperate now, sciatica can negotiate next quarter.

Wishing you a clean MRI, a bored surgeon, and a long uneventful recovery.

Recover well — the world needs people who can still touch their toes someday.

Rest hard, heal faster.

Thinking of you between rounds.

Hope tomorrow weighs less.

Wishing you stronger days, soon.

Be kind to your body.

Heal in your own time.

Pain is temporary; you aren't.

Sending warmth your way.

One quiet day at a time.