Get well soon. Surgery's done. The body is the one in charge now. Yours is good at this part. Trust it.
Get Well Wishes For Surgery
Send your get well wishes and let your friends and family know they are in your thoughts during their surgery recovery. Check out our collection of original and heartfelt messages.
Wishing you a smooth post-op recovery. The doctor's job is finished. The body's job is starting. Give it the time it needs.
Get well soon. Hope the surgery was the hardest part, and everything from here on is easier.
Sending healing thoughts. May each day after the surgery feel a measurable inch better than the one before.
Get well soon. The body just did something major. Let it have the floor.
Wishing you a recovery measured in small wins. First walk, first meal, first night of real sleep.
Get well soon. The post-op week is mostly about being patient with how slow it goes. Trust the slowness.
Sending warm thoughts. The surgery is behind you. The healing is in your hands. The world will wait.
Get well soon. The casseroles are coming. The cards are in the mail. The love is on autopilot.
Wishing you a fast, boring recovery. May the worst part of the week be the wallpaper at the clinic.
Get well soon. The body has done this before β repaired itself, surprised the doctor, healed faster than expected. Yours will too.
Sending healing wishes. The drains, the dressings, the new sleeping positions β all temporary. Hold on through.
Get well soon. The first week is the hardest. The second is easier. By the third, you'll feel like yourself.
Wishing you a smooth recovery quiet enough to actually rest in.
Get well soon. The body is doing the heavy lifting. Your job is to be patient and accept the snacks.
Sending you everything healing on its way β warm soup, soft pillows, kind nurses, hopeful follow-up appointments.
Get well soon. The hardest part of healing isn't the body β it's letting the mind step out of the way and let the body work.
Wishing you a recovery that surprises everyone with how fast it lands.
Get well soon. May the meds work, the appetite return, and the next scan be boring in the best possible way.
Sending strength for the rough days and softness for the slower ones. Both will come. Both will pass.
Get well soon. The schedule is cleared. The to-do list is on hold. The only assignment is rest.
Wishing you a calm hospital stay, a quiet home recovery, and a return only when your body says yes.
Get well soon. The follow-up appointments will get shorter. The first one is the test. You'll pass.
Sending warm thoughts. The body is doing what bodies do. The mind, sometimes, needs the reminder.
Get well soon. May the next call from the doctor be the boring kind β the kind that doesn't make you hold your breath.