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    Blood Blister

    So I was doing Incline dumbbell flys, and some asshole was standing near me so when i finished i didn't wanna just drop them and make him break a toe, so i let them down slowly and i squished my finger between a dumbbell someone had left there previously. I got a huge blood blister on my finger.

    My question is, should I pop it, or just let it be? It's getting in the way of my lifting and I have to lift, or I get non participation in my bodybuilding class.

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    god damn dude that sucks. i know that pain. i would pop it then bandage it.
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