You aren't supposed to remove a knife from a stab wound since it would cause more damage, but then how to doctors remove it without causing that damage? What is the correct
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Knife slipped and stabbed my thumb 1/4 inch deep (flexor pollicis brevis I think). How long until I can lift again? (Those who have had similar injuries). : r/bodybuilding
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