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AITA for wearing my wrist brace at work while my coworker has a broken wrist

by Jane Smith
October 28, 2025
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In a small sandwich shop, a young woman battles silent pain, hiding her wrist brace out of respect for a coworker recently injured. Despite her tendinitis flaring up painfully from embroidery, she endures the ache quietly, feeling overshadowed and unseen in a world that often dismisses invisible struggles.

But when necessity forces her to reveal her pain, judgment and disbelief greet her instead of empathy. The harsh glare and snide remarks from a coworker cut deeper than the injury, exposing the loneliness of fighting an unseen battle in a place meant to be a team.

AITA for wearing my wrist brace at work while my coworker has a broken wrist

Okay so this is so weird, I (24F) work as...

When I was 14 I was diagnosed with tendinitis in...

well I've been doing a lot of embroidery recently and...

and generally just sucked up the pain while at work,...

Well yesterday it was bad enough I had to wear...

started to glare at me and asked in the usually...

she then started to get huffy like I was making...

But the rest of my shift Lisa kept giving me...

and being as it's hard to do so with a...

After coming out and washing my hands I was putting...

I didn't do this to spite anyone, my wrist just...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.”

This situation highlights a failure in establishing personal health boundaries under social pressure. The OP’s tendinitis, while less dramatic than a colleague’s broken wrist, is a legitimate medical necessity for the OP when engaging in repetitive tasks like cashier work. The OP’s motivation to ‘suck it up’ stems from a misplaced sense of comparative empathy or fear of being perceived as less committed, which leads to unnecessary self-sacrifice and increased pain. The coworker, Lisa, is projecting her own unresolved feelings or judgments onto the OP, using the visible injury as a leverage point for criticism. This is a form of social comparison that ignores individual realities; a broken wrist and chronic tendinitis require different, but equally valid, accommodations.

The OP’s action of wearing the brace when necessary was appropriate for managing their health. The constructive recommendation is to recognize that medical accommodations are not a zero-sum game. In future situations, the OP should communicate clearly and calmly—if necessary—that their brace is required for managing a chronic condition, treating it as a necessary tool rather than a subject for debate. Prioritizing necessary medical support over the opinions of a single critical coworker is crucial for long-term well-being.

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THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

ColdStockSweat Is you wrist bothering you? Do you have a...

Does the wrist brace make your wrist feel better? If...

Plat*tude_Platypus Your coworker sounds like she's bullying you and creating...

I'd go to HR to report a toxic work environment...

Skankyho1 If she says anything to you again, or shoot,...

kayotic012 own business.: Lisa is a witch.

She's hateful and automatically a*sumes it's about the broken wrist...

I've voluntarily worn a brace at times, after a lifetime...

NoReport9291 Blow off her att*tude and try not to trip...

prioritize your comfort bc that will make you a better...

ULF_Brett NTA If she again tells you that you're lucky...

shontsu tell her she's lucky she doesn't need one at...

Why on earth would you wearing a wrist brace affect...

I'm so confused. Lisa needs to mind her own d**ned...

If you need a brace, wear a brace. Please.

You wearing or not wearing a brace will have zero...

The original poster is facing an internal conflict between managing a painful, existing medical condition (tendinitis) and avoiding perceived judgment or negative comparison with a coworker who has a more severe, acute injury (a broken wrist). The OP’s decision to wear a brace for pain relief has drawn unwarranted negative attention from one coworker, causing the OP to doubt whether they should prioritize their health or conformity.

Should the original poster prioritize their documented, ongoing medical need for wrist support while at work, or is it more appropriate to suppress their pain symptoms to avoid appearing to take advantage of the temporary hardship faced by their visibly injured colleague?

Jane Smith

Jane loves exploring new cultures and writing about travel and lifestyle.

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