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looks nasty

 

it just shows how easy things go wrong

 

how long do you think youl be off work for?

 

:001_smile:

 

I will need to let it heal properly, surgeon said it will knit back together in approx 12 days, but I will need to be very carefull not to damage it

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Gosh,

I bet that smarts worse than a 'Thomas Tank' after a chilli cutting session:blushing:

Come on, we've all done it...haven't we...?:confused1:

I don't envy you Friend.

Get back in profit soon!

Ty

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I will need to let it heal properly, surgeon said it will knit back together in approx 12 days, but I will need to be very carefull not to damage it

 

when i had stitches i didnt stop working. took about 3 weeks to knit.

 

best not to do anything and have 2 weeks off

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