What do you message when someone is hospitalized?

What do you message when someone is hospitalized?

Get Well Wishes

  • Feel better soon!
  • Hope you feel better soon.
  • Hoping you find strength with each new day.
  • Have a speedy recovery!
  • I hope each new day brings you closer to a full and speedy recovery!
  • May good health envelop you, spurring a quick recovery.
  • Thinking of you lots and hoping for your speedy recovery.

How do you message someone who is not well?

But they might appreciate something short and sweet like:

  1. I’m thinking of you this very minute. Hope you can feel it—and feel better soon.
  2. I’m sorry you’re sick.
  3. Take time to take care of yourself.
  4. When I heard you were sick, it made me feel a little worse, too.
  5. Wishing you good health—and sending you good vibes.

How can I wish myself faster recovery?

I wanted you to know that you are in our thoughts and good wishes! I am praying for your quick recovery and better health!

How do you console a sick person?

WAYS TO EXPRESS SYMPATHY WHEN A FRIEND IS ILL

  1. “I heard you’re not feeling well.
  2. “Heard you were feeling under the weather.
  3. “How are you feeling, if you don’t mind me asking?”
  4. “If there is anything you need help with, just let me know.”
  5. “I’m so sorry you have to go through this.
  6. “I’ll be praying for you.

How do you encourage someone in hospital?

Get-Well Wishes

  1. “Hope you get to feeling better soon!”
  2. “Looking forward to seeing you back at practice when you’re ready.”
  3. “Wishing you well.”
  4. “Take extra good care!”
  5. “Here’s to you—steadier, stronger and better every day.”
  6. “We hope you’re taking it slow and easy right now.”
  7. “Take your sweet time getting well!”

What do you say to someone who is critically ill?

Comforting Words for the Terminally Ill

  • Thank you for telling me about your illness. I know it must be difficult to share this with people.
  • This is so hard. I wish this wasn’t happening to you.
  • I’m here in any way you need me.
  • How are you holding up?
  • Thank you for all you have done for me.
  • I love you.

What to say instead of I hope you feel better?

Examples

  • “Hope you get to feeling better soon!”
  • “Looking forward to seeing you back at practice when you’re ready.”
  • “Wishing you well.”
  • “Take extra good care!”
  • “Here’s to you—steadier, stronger and better every day.”
  • “We hope you’re taking it slow and easy right now.”
  • “Take your sweet time getting well!”

How do you wish someone the best?

To start, though, here are some different, longer ways to wish someone good luck.

  1. Sending you good vibes and positive energy.
  2. Good luck in this and all future endeavors.
  3. I wish you all the best with this new and exciting adventure.
  4. Wishing you the very best in your new adventure.
  5. I’m rooting for you always!

How do you keep someone’s hospital staying better?

10 Ways to Make a Loved-One’s Hospital Stay More Comfortable

  1. Be an advocate for your patient.
  2. Bring a touch of home to the hospital.
  3. Call ahead before you visit.
  4. Respect the need for sleep, even midday.
  5. Keep visits short and sweet.
  6. Remember to care for the caregiver.
  7. Flowers are nice, but think outside the ‘bud’

How can you make a hospital stay fun?

10 Ways to Stay Entertained During a Long Hospital Stay

  1. Bring a good book. Have a book you’ve been trying to get through for a while but never had the time to sit down and dig into it?
  2. Write a story.
  3. Make a new friend.
  4. Watch a movie.
  5. Pick up a hobby.
  6. Play some games.
  7. Play video games.
  8. Take a stroll.

What can you say to someone who is dying?

Don’t say, “It’s going to be OK”

  • But do say something.
  • Do make clear that you’ll be there for them.
  • Do be careful about saying, “I’ll pray for you”
  • Do try to create a semblance of normalcy.
  • Do ask how they’re doing — today.
  • Do be a good listener.
  • Don’t get squirmy at the end.