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Default Appropriate gift for concussed friend?

Hi, my friend just suffered her 4th concussion during a minor car accident. I've read that the best gift is simply spending time with them, but I also want to get her a gift that's appropriate for her condition.

Anything overly mentally stimulating is apparently out, but are sand art frames ok? According to the marketing "The slow moving sand can be very relaxing, especially in a stressful environment".
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