What do you say to someone who is going for surgery?
"Wishing you luck with your surgery!"
Here are a few other things you could say: "Sending you all my best wishes for a speedy recovery!" "Wishing you the best in health, wealth, and happiness." "Hurry up and get well soon!
We are thinking of you and praying for a full, speedy recovery soon. All our best wishes with you. You've been on my mind. I hope this gets you through your day.
"Heavenly Father, Please relieve (patient)'s pain and help them recover well. They are suffering greatly, and we beg you for relief. Please lay your loving hands on them, grant them mercy, and take away their pain with your healing power.
What are the spiritual words of encouragement after surgery?
May your spirit be lifted as you take this time to heal. My wish is that you, my friend, recover fully so you can be yourself again. You are wanted and needed. Praying for strength of body, mind, and spirit for you during your recovery time.
Wishing you a speedy recovery. Hope your recovery is quick and easy. Before you know it, you'll be [insert favorite activity] like a pro again. I'm happy to hear you're on the mend.
What are positive affirmations for surgery recovery?
I will wake up easily and feel refreshed after surgery. When I wake up after surgery, my pain will be managed. When I wake up after surgery, my nausea will be managed. My body will work quickly to heal after my surgery.
How do you comfort someone who is worried about their health?
Don't dwell on illness. Encourage them to verbalize fears about their health, but don't join in. Be supportive, but don't show too much concern and try to stay neutral in your answers. Express that you understand their struggle, without encouraging their obsessive thoughts.
What is the Prayer message for a friend having surgery?
Lord, I pray that you comfort and strengthen my friend during this difficult time. Give them the courage to face whatever challenges lie ahead and the faith to trust that all will be well. 3. Almighty God, I ask that you watch over my friend during their surgery and guide them towards a full recovery.
ASK R U OK? Be relaxed, friendly and concerned in your approach. Help them open up by asking questions like "How are you going?" or "What's been happening?" Mention specific things that have made you concerned for them, like "You seem less chatty than usual.