Yes. It's the polite thing to do. BUT... Wait until you get home and feel a bit better. That's the whole point, you see. And here's hoping that you DO get/feel better!
Yes, sending thank you cards for the flowers you received when hospitalized is a thoughtful gesture. It shows appreciation to the sender for their kind gesture and lets them know that you are grateful for their support during your time in the hospital.
Chocolate. flowers, gift cards, necklaces, things like that the he/she will like.
Yes, there is a website that specializes in e cards that has flowers in it. A website that you can go to http://www.123greetings.com/flowers/. They have many varieties of e cards with flowers in them that you can choose.
There are a few websites where you can order greetings cards and flowers in the US. One I can suggest is called www.rightflorist.com/ and another is called www.festive-xpressions.com.
Harry's Original Cards (http://www.original-cards.com/flower_cards.html) has a wide variety of virtual e-cards with pictures of flowers that you can send to your loved ones for free.
"The Cheese" A deck of cards.
showing affection senging flowers/ cards phone calls
The Netherlands received the most yellow cards at 22.
There are several sites which do this. 123greetings.com offers packages for both flowers and they also provide e-greetings. This should meet your criteria, but the phrasing on this question is poor.
Flowers are a more personal touch over gift cards, but both are nice thoughts.
Anything like jewerly, flowers, chocolates, cards, and stuff like that. Trust me, my girlfriend just had her birthday andthis worked out great.
Flowers, chocolates, hand made cards, take her out to brunch
Candy