Spinal Cord Injury Valentine’s Day Cards

Prepare for Valentine's Day with our peer-approved collection of punny, SCI-themed Valentine's cards.

Posted on February 12, 2024
by Lydia Wood

Whether you’re “official”, “going steady”, “it’s complicated”, or “just friends”, we have the perfect spinal cord injury-themed Valentine’s cards for you to share with that special someone in your life. Scroll down to see for yourself!

To download any of the Valentine’s cards:

  • Desktop: Click on the card, right click the image, and select Save Image As from the menu.
  • Mobile: Tap and hold the image and select Download Image from the menu.
Are you my C1 vertebra? Because you’re first place in my heart.
Do you believe in love at first sight or should I wheel by again?
Hey Valentine, I think I have a crutch on you.
If you asked me out on a ramp, I’d be inclined to say yes.
If you asked me out on a ramp, I’d be inclined to say yes.
Valentine, you're like my bladder routine - I need you everywhere I go.
I'm rooting for you Valentine.
Are you a pressure injury? Because I've been looking for you every day.
Valentine, I love every FACET of you!
Are you a parallel bar? Because you support me in all the right ways.
Are you the Physical Activity Guidelines for Adults with SCI? Because I will follow you anywhere.
Valentine, I may need a gait analysis because you're making me weak in the knees.
Valentine, you must be a dendrite, because you're branching into my thoughts.
Wheel you be my Valentine?
Valentine, are you assistive technology? Because you make my life better.
Are you autonomic dysreflexia? Because you mnake my heart race.
Valentine, I've fallen head over wheels in love with you.
Are you part of my thoracic spine? Because you're the only T10 out of 10 I see.

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