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Recovery Wishes After Accident

Gift words of recovery, strength and hope. Find an array of comforting and inspiring messages for a speedy recovery from an accident.

Do you know someone who's gone through an accident and needs a recovery wish? Then you've come to the right page. Here, you'll discover an array of comforting messages for a speedy recovery. From prayers to reassuring words – we have infinite options to give strength and hope to a person. Rest assured, with these heartfelt wishes your beloved one will feel better soon.
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Glad the airbags worked and the metal took the worst of it. Now let your body catch up.

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Wishing you a recovery that's faster than the insurance paperwork.

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The car can be replaced. You — thankfully — cannot. Heal slowly and well.

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Hoping the bruises fade quicker than the memory, and the memory fades quicker than you fear.

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May the physical therapy hurt just enough to mean it's working.

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Sending warmth for the stiffness that shows up in places you didn't know could be stiff.

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Wishing you sleep without flashbacks and mornings without that first jolt of remembering.

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Glad you're here to be annoyed by the cast. Itch on, friend.

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May every X-ray look better than the last and every follow-up shorten the list.

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Hoping your insurance adjuster is competent and your physiotherapist is kind.

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Wishing you a clean recovery — no lingering aches, no quiet damage we can't see.

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Holding you while the adrenaline drains out and the real soreness moves in.

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May the road back be shorter than the road that brought you here.

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Sending strength for the small things — getting dressed, climbing stairs, sitting up unaided.

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Wishing your nerves the patience to reconnect and your bones the stubbornness to fuse.

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Glad the worst case didn't happen. Now let the next-best case unfold slowly.

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Hoping your appetite returns before your pain meds run out.

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May you find a good audiobook for the long hours of doing nothing on purpose.

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Wishing you a body that forgives you and a mind that lets it.

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Sending you the kind of company that doesn't need conversation to count.

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Hoping every twinge turns out to be healing, not warning.

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May the trauma counselor — if you decide to call one — be the right one.

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Wishing you the dignity of being helped and the joy of one day not needing it.

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Glad you're typing again, eating again, complaining again — all good signs.

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May the scars settle into stories, not reminders.