Get-Well Soon Quotes Wishes
You
don’t have to write a whole lot to lift your recipient’s spirits in a big way.
It’s fine to keep your personal message short, sweet and upbeat—especially when
the card itself has already said quite a bit.
Examples
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“Hope you get to
feeling better soon!”
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“Looking forward to
seeing you back at practice when you’re ready.”
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“Wishing you well.”
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“Take extra good
care!”
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“Here’s to
you—steadier, stronger and better every day.”
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“We hope you’re taking
it slow and easy right now.”
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“Take your sweet time
getting well!”
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“Sending good, healthy
vibes your way.”
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“Warmest wishes for a
speedy recovery!”
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“Miss you around
here!”
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“Lifting you up in my
prayers during your treatments.”
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“I’m sure you’ll be up
to your old tricks again in no time!”
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“Hope you feel a
little better every day.”
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“You’re in all our
warmest thoughts as you recover from your accident.”
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“Hope it won’t be long
till you’re out of the hospital.”
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“Think of this as the
universe telling you to watch more TV.”
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“Hope you’re catching
up on your cookbook reading!”
Get Well Soon For Family or Friends
Get-well
wishes expressing love, gratitude and support are great for family or friends
facing illness or injury. A healthy dose of humor can also make a nice,
uplifting message for someone you know well.
Examples
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“You mean so much to
me. Hope you’re feeling better very soon.”
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“Hope it helps a
little to know how lovingly you’re thought of.”
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“God bless you through
your recovery.”
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“Just sending a little
get-well sunshine your way because you’re always a bright spot in my days.”
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“Love you and think of
you all the time.”
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“Love you…hate that
you’re sick.”
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“I know you, and I
know you’ll beat this.”
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“Ugh. I hate it when
my favorite people get hurt.”
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“I have faith that
you’ll be better really soon.”
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“Sending hugs and
love.”
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“Saying extra prayers
for your recovery.”
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“No fair. You’re way
too nice to be this sick.”
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“The things you’ll do
for attention! ;) Well, you’ve got mine for as long as this takes.”
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“Get better and get
back to your amazing self soon!”
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“I realize just how
much I need you when you’re out of commission.”
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“If you need me to
come over and tell you that you don’t look sick, call me.”
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“Go ahead and milk
this as long as you can. I would.”
Get-Well Soon For a Child
A
get-well message to a child is a chance to encourage, send a hug or a smile,
and take their mind off the scary or unpleasant stuff for a little while.
Examples
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“Use your superpowers
and get well soon!”
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“You’re being so
brave, [Princess]. Love you lots.”
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“[Baxter] and I are
thinking about you. He says ‘Woof,’ which is doggy for ‘Feel better soon!’”
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“There are easier ways
to get out of school, you know. Glad you’re on the mend.”
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“I know things are
tough right now. I know you’re tougher.”
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“You are way cooler
than this. You’ll be back to your awesome self soon.”
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“Please come back home
from the hospital soon! Your toys really miss you.”
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“Wishing on every star
that you get better soon.”
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“Can’t wait to see you
smiling again!”
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“Sorry things are so
un-fun right now. Hoping that changes soon.”
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“Sick stinks. You
rock. Get well soon!”
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“Even school is cool
when you’re here. Hope to see you back soon.”
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“Like a big ol’
basketball, you’ll bounce back!”
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“I bet your friends
miss you at school. You’re very miss-able.”
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“See? You’re so great,
even germs like you!”
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“Ouch! I’m so sorry
about your broken leg, [Emma]. Sending you lots of feel-better hugs.”
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“So sorry to hear your
ankle will keep you out of action for the rest of the season. Hope you’re able
to focus on resting, healing and coming back stronger than ever next year!”
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“Bye-bye tonsils.
Hello feeling lots better!”
Get-Well Soon Offer to Help
If
you’re able to help with meals, housework, childcare or something else while
your recipient is laid up, then feel free to include an offer to do so as part
of your message. Just be sure to follow up and follow through.
Examples
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“I’d love to help
around the house until you’re up and around again. I’ll text to see about a
good time to come over.”
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“You’re going to beat
this thing! Until then, don’t worry about the lawn. We’ve got it covered.”
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“You need it, I got
it. Whatever it is.”
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“For now, let somebody
else do all the doing. I’d love to bring over some meals, for starters.”
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“I promise I won’t
pretend that I can cook for you. How’s takeout sound?”
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“No matter what, no
matter when, I want to be there for you. I’ll be in touch soon.”
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“We’re having fun
getting [Ella] to and from school with us. Hope that makes one less thing to
worry about as you heal up.”
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“Don’t worry about a
thing while you’re in the hospital. There’s a whole crew of ‘elves’ taking care
of everything. Hope those doctors are taking good care of you!”
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“I’m here for you. For
whatever. For as long as you need.”
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“We’ll pick up and
clean up. You rest up.”
Serious Injury or Illness
Don’t
let your fear of saying the wrong thing keep you from saying anything at all to
someone facing a serious injury or illness. Writing a few lines in a card is a
relatively comfortable way to reach out—and your caring will come through loud
and clear, whatever you write.
Examples
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“I was so sorry to
hear about your diagnosis. Sending lots of caring thoughts your way as you
begin treatment.”
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“Praying you’ll feel
God’s healing hand at work in you.”
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“I don’t know why bad
things like cancer have to happen to good people like you. But I want you to
know how much I’m thinking about you and how much I want to help in whatever
way I can.”
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“Whatever makes you
feel better, that’s what I wish for you as you work through your physical
therapy.”
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“Praying with you.”
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“I don’t know what to
say, except I love you and I’m thinking of you.”
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“Let’s hang out. As
soon as you’re ready, I’m ready.”
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“Wishing you some
well-deserved good days to make up for all the crummy ones lately.”
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“This is some serious
@#$%. I’m ready to take it on together.”
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“Call me when you’re
up to it. It would be great to hear your voice.”
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“I’ve seen a million
of your smiles, and I’m gonna see a million more…”
Terminal Illness
Even
when we know for sure that someone is not going to get well, it’s still
important to reach out in caring.
Examples
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“Thinking about you
every day. Have [Steve] let me know if you’d like a visitor sometime.”
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“Thoughts of you are
always some of my happiest. Always will be.”
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“It’s good to know
you’re receiving wonderful care.”
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“Praying with you.”
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“In my heart and in my
prayers. Always…especially now.”
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“Thinking about you
today and hoping it’s a good one for you.”
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“It’s always so great
when we get together and talk about everything and nothing. I would love for us
to do that again soon.”
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“I’m praying for a
miracle cure. Hey, doesn’t hurt to ask!”
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“Just wanted to remind
you how important you are to me.”
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“You’re in all our
warmest thoughts and prayers.”
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“Hope you feel all the
love surrounding you right now.”
Warm Closings
A
warm closing before your signature is a perfect way to wrap up any get-well
message. Choose one of ours, or come up with one of your own.
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Warmly,
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Love,
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With love,
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Lots of love,
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Love always,
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Love and prayers,
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Thinking of you,
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Take care,
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Take extra good care,
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Best wishes as you
recover,
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Wishing you healing,
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Wishing you rest,
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Wishing you health,
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Good health to you,
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Happy healing,
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Gratefully,
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Blessings,
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God bless you,
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Be well,
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