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  1. #1
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    Dec 2005
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    Gift for wounded comrade?

    Got a question for all you ladies who've had the misfortune to have had an accident....
    I've got a friend who had a bad tumble this past weekend and I'd like to get her a practical get well gift. Flowers, cards, balloons - the sentiment is nice, but they all just get thrown away. I'd prefer to get something really useful for a person who is hurting. What was something that you would have really liked to have had when you got home from the hospital? A big wedgie pillow? Some nice soap and a scrubber on a handle for showering easier? A big soft bathrobe or throw blanket? (a nice basket of microbrews )
    Last edited by Eden; 04-06-2009 at 08:33 PM.
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  2. #2
    Join Date
    May 2007
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    A really good book and some fuzzy socks. But that's just me
    Hope your friend is feeling better soon. She's lucky to have a friend who cares so much about what to get her.
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  3. #3
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
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    Bath salts for when her wounds are closed up enough that she can take a bath without it stinging?

    One of those microwavable/freezable hot/cold packs?

    Deliver food so she doesn't have to worry about cooking?

    A nice big box of tegaderm?

    Some spray & wash for cleaning her road rash?

  4. #4
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    Maine
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    I remember really wanting a good night's sleep when I got home from the hospital. Between the pain and somebody coming into your room every 10 minutes to sweep the floor, empty the garbage, fill up the ice water, turn my leg circulation gadgets on or off, schedule meals, deliver meals, etc. -- and every task was a different person -- there was no way to rest in the hospital.

    Maybe some nice healing relaxing aromatherapy product? I don't know what's out there.

    For myself, I splurged on some Pimsleur Italian language tapes to get ready for an upcoming trip, and once I was able to get out of the house on my own, I went out for pedicures . . . because I couldn't comfortably reach my feet for about a year.

    The best thing when I was still feeling fragile was actually getting out of the house. I was convalescing at my parents' place in Pgh, so when DH visited in between business trips we rented a wheelchair so we could go to baseball games, and another big highlight was when a friend visited for the day and we went to Primanti Brothers. Home can feel a bit confining when you're healing up, and it's nice to get out and do "normal" things.

    Hope your friends starts to feel better soon!

  5. #5
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    Mar 2007
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    Hi,

    When I got hurt, the thing that made me feel good day in and day out was a nice new bath robe, oversized T-shirt (cause of broken collar bone), and oversized socks to lounge around.

    Wedge pillow would fit the bill. Something to make us more comfortable is really appreciated. Ask her what she would like to make it more comfortable for her.

    wish her a speedy recovery.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Location
    Southern Indiana
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    176

    boo boo gifts

    Thinking back to my bike wreck almost 4 years ago, I would have enjoyed a journal with a bright cover design and a set of colored pens. Stickers would have been nice also.
    I read a lot. Most of my selections were children's books with encouraging stories and happy endings.
    Other ideas:
    Really soft pillows with washable cases because it was so hard to get comfortable.
    Art kits/coloring kits/craft projects that are found in the children's activity section.
    More than anything . . . it's just nice to have friends who think of you when you hurt and are struggling with pain and injuries.
    Barb

  7. #7
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    Mar 2009
    Location
    Belgium
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    a couple of years ago my boss' wife was in the hospital. And he was figuring out what to buy her... I just told him to buy all the magazines he can get.

    It was such a big succes that his wife, after she recovered, donated monthly a big pile of magazines to that hospital.

 

 

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