Nikki Andersen writes: “I am a librarian with a degenerative connective tissue condition called Stickler Syndrome. It is one part of my identity but also responsible for everything I am. Most of the current literature on disability in librarianship focuses on serving patrons with disabilities. The experiences of being a disabled library worker are less explored. To address this gap, I am using autoethnography, a form of academic storytelling that draws on and analyses my own lived experience in relation to my LIS work and the LIS profession more broadly.”