Get well soon, friend. The body is the one doing the slow work. Your job is rest.
Get Well Wishes To A Friend
Find inspiring get-well words to comfort and encourage a sick or injured friend, family member or other loved one. Show your support with get-well wishes.
Wishing you a smooth recovery. The casseroles are coming. The cards are in the mail. The love is on autopilot.
Get well soon. May each day after the diagnosis feel a measurable inch better than the one before.
Sending warm thoughts. The body knows what to do. Yours just needs time.
Get well soon, friend. The world will keep moving. You take the beat you need.
Wishing you a recovery that surprises everyone with how fast it lands.
Get well soon. The illness asks for everything. The recovery asks only that you show up.
Sending healing thoughts. The body is doing the heavy lifting. Your job is to be patient and accept the snacks.
Get well soon, friend. The schedule has been cleared. The to-do list is on hold. The single assignment is rest.
Wishing you a recovery measured in small wins — first walk, first laugh, first real meal.
Get well soon. The friendship doesn't ask you to be functional. Just to come back to it when you can.
Sending you everything healing on its way. Warm soup. Soft sheets. Good news from the doctor.
Get well soon, friend. The body has done this before. It knows the steps. Let it lead.
Wishing you a fast, boring recovery. May the worst part of the week be the wallpaper at the clinic.
Get well soon. The body is doing the hard part. The mind sometimes needs the reminder.
Sending you strength for the rough days and softness for the slower ones.
Get well soon, friend. The meds will work. The sleep will help. The friends will visit. Pace yourself.
Wishing you a recovery that gives you back the parts of yourself the illness took.
Get well soon. The healing is slow. The love around you is fast. Lean on it.
Sending healing wishes. The fight is real. The team around you is bigger than you think.
Get well soon, friend. The body knows what to do. Yours just needs patience, time, and the right kind of quiet.
Wishing you a recovery that doesn't drag on, doesn't backslide, and doesn't ask more of you than you have.
Get well soon. The pain will fade. The patience is the work. The love around you is the steady part.
Sending warmth. The next message from you, hopefully, is the I'm back kind. We're waiting.
Get well soon, friend. The blanket, the soup, the cartoons, the naps — all on full duty until further notice.