health wise

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Hey there!
I would like to know the exact meaning of this expression.
A friend of mine sent me an e.mail using this expression twice.
1.I seem OK, health wise and I plan to be in Vermont 19-23 August
2.I am happy you are now well again, health wise.
Please any help will be appreciate it. :)
 
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He only means your or his health. No other affair.

1. He thinks his health is OK. Has he had an accident??
2. He is happy you have recovered from illness. You must have been ill.

And no I leave the field to the experts :)
 
Health-wise = regarding the question of health.
 
As regards health. Referring to the health.

"Healthwise, I am doing just fine." or "Healthwise, he (/she/they) have recently had many problems."

Regards.;-)
 
Just thought I'd mention that I am one of those language Luddites who hate "-wise".:2gunfire:
 
Just thought I'd mention that I am one of those language Luddites who hate "-wise".:2gunfire:

I actually don't like the sound of it either. Ish.
 
Healthwise i am OKish.... :)
 
So there's this guy, virus, and he's like, "I'm OK-ish, heath-wise." And 5jj's like, "DIE!!!!!" And I'm like, "What the heck? For real?"
 
I have enjoyed my time with UE, but I resign. Now. As of this point in time. I am gone. Out of it., Finished. Done. ... gibber...
 
I have enjoyed my time with UE, but I resign. Now. As of this point in time. I am gone. Out of it., Finished. Done. ... gibber...
For real???? :-?
 
On a more serious note, I quite like hearing this kind of speech. Perhaps because I hear it rarely.
 
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