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    Junior Member melouofs's Avatar
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    IMO, a good gift would be magazines--like women's mags...Vogue, etc...if she can't do too much, she'll appreciate having something to read while she recovers. The flowers are a nice idea, too...

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    A bouquet of flowers in her favorite color would be nice. You can also ask the florist about the language of flowers if you want to get fancy.

    A teddy bear or other cuddly toy, puzzles, magazines or books to read are nice too.

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    It all depends on what she enjoys. Personally, when I was hospitalized, I didn't want flowers or plants. Books and crossword puzzles were things I really enjoyed receiving.

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    It all depends on what she enjoys. Personally, when I was hospitalized, I didn't want flowers or plants. Books and crossword puzzles were things I really enjoyed receiving.

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    STOP...call the hospital first.......they might not allow flowers for surgery patients...many hospitals are stopping that....

    How about some balloons and some pastry or fruit basket...some books....magazines...

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    What is a good gift for a girl (in her mid 20's) who just had surgery yesterday?

    I'm thinking flowers...but what kind? She's more than a friend, but not my 'girlfriend'

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    A me-2-u (tatty teddy) bear. You can get loads of varities, as well as get well soon cards.
    Thorntons chocolates
    Fluffy rabbit slippers (make her laugh!)
    Friends DVD boxset
    Disney heffalump/tigger from Disney store
    Lillies
    Funny mug (again, make her smile )
    Box of roses/maltesers/Big bag of Galexy Minstrels

    Hope i could of helped

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    flowers, a hug and a kiss on the cheek ^^
    (although i never got any of that ever -.-;;)

    i answered yours now please answer mine:
    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AtQD_YLzlvkjded8TTAJBVfsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid =20090402110211AAaZVAM

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    I think flowers are a good idea. If I was sick, I'd want someone to bring me irises but that's just me. Avoid roses.

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    Flowers are perfect. Lillies always do the trick. They are beautiful! Don't do the gerber daisys, those say "friend"

    Anything tropical!


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