Here are some ideas:
- “I’m not sure what to say, but I want you to know I care”.
- “I’m sorry to hear that you are going through this”.
- “How are you doing?”
- “If you would like to talk about it, I’m here”.
- “Please let me know how I can help”.
- “I’ll keep you in my thoughts”.
Secondly, how do you cheer up someone with cancer?
Give them a friendly hand squeeze or hug – it can go a long way. Ring them up, send a card, note or text to say you’re thinking of them. Let them know that if they want to talk you’ll be there to listen – then make sure you are available. Respect their need for privacy.
- Hang in there.
- Don’t give up.
- Keep pushing.
- Keep fighting!
- Stay strong.
- Never give up.
- Never say ‘die’.
- Come on! You can do it!.
Beside above, how do you say get well soon to a cancer patient?
100 Get-Well Wishes
- Hoping you find strength with each new day.
- Thinking of you, and hoping you feel better each day.
- Sending healthy vibes your way for a speedy recovery!
- Hang in there!
- Take it one day at a time, and you will be feeling better soon!
- You are in all of our wishes as you recover.
What do I write in a support card?
Simple Thinking-of-You Encouragement
- “You’re never far from my thoughts.”
- “Know how often I think of you? …
- “You’re on my mind and in my heart.”
- “Keeping you close in my thoughts.”
- “Lifting you up in prayer and hoping you have a better day today.”
- “I can’t wait to catch up with you soon.”
What do you say in a card to a cancer patient?
1. This must be a really tough time for you, but I wanted to let you know that I’m so impressed by your courage and endurance. 2. You are so determined to beat this cancer, and I’m so proud of you.