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One time, when I was around thirty, my dad said to me "I was stabbed once." I don't remember how it came up or the exact words, as thirty was a while ago.
Anyway, according to him, "it was just a little stab." Apparently, during the story in question, he was on an associate's boat and the associate became jealous of Dad's interactions with a woman, instructing him to leave. Dad objected, as the boat in question was not docked. The associate stabbed Dad in the shoulder (just a little), Dad jumped off the boat and swam back to shore and never went to get checked out.
Dad wasn't generally the type to make up stories, so I believe it happened. I don't know when, but I think it was well before even my eldest sibling was a sparkle in Dad's eye and Dad has since passed; as such, I don't know any details. However, I would have a. Been getting a tetanus shot after getting stabbed and b. DEFINITELY gotten checked out after having a fresh, open wound exposed to untreated water. Even if it was just a little one.