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Get Well Wishes For Facebook

Find inspiring get well wishes for your friends and family on Facebook.

Show you care with get well wishes on Facebook. Here you can find ideas and inspiration to post an encouraging message to your friends and relatives who are not feeling well. Compassionate messages that best express your support.
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Saw your post — sending healing thoughts from a corner of the timeline that's quietly rooting for you.

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Liked, commented, and now properly wishing you well: get the rest your feed has been telling us you need.

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Drop the phone, close the tab, sleep early — the internet will catch you up when you're back.

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Sending you a well-lit, well-filtered recovery — and a real one underneath, where it counts.

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Your status said unwell; my reply says: take whatever time the body is asking for.

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Hope the next post is from a sunny window with the words 'finally feeling human again.'

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From the friends list to the patient in question — wishing you a smooth recovery and a quiet week offline.

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Saw the check-in; here's a real one back: rest properly, post sparingly, heal completely.

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Sending you all the supportive emoji a comment box can carry, plus a quieter wish underneath.

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Hope your notifications turn out to be mostly get-well messages and not work emails.

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Wishing the body what the timeline can't deliver: actual, undisturbed rest.

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If a like could heal, you'd be back on your feet by lunchtime — counting them as votes either way.

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Hope you're letting the phone gather messages quietly while you do the slower work of recovering.

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Sending genuine wishes from a place the algorithm rarely surfaces: actually thinking of you today.

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Saw the news on the feed, dropped a heart, now dropping a real wish for full strength soon.

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Wishing you the kind of recovery worth a follow-up post in better lighting.

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Hope the next photo is of soup, sunlight, and the words 'on the mend.'

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Sending steady, scroll-free wishes for a clean recovery and a calmer week.

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May your feed go quiet long enough for your body to do its work.

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Wishing you fewer notifications and more naps for the duration of this little detour.

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Saw the post, sent the prayer, now leaving the message that matters most: feel better, friend.

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Hope the comments section keeps you company without keeping you up.

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Sending well-wishes the old-fashioned way, dressed up in a brand-new format.

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Wishing you a recovery worth sharing in past tense — the present tense is for resting.

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May the next status update be three words long: back at it.