I stayed away for a week, typing one handed is slow and taking your arm out of the sling sucks (I could feel the fracture move and it freaked me out) but if you don't need to write reams I say crack on. The one thing you may need to consider though is rush hour commuting, it was a total shock to me to be playing sardines again and people give zero fucks about bumping into and pushing you about even with a sling on. Tbh though, (work life wise) apart from the loss of function from that arm, and discomfort that will come in the form of cramps and aches, my broken collarbone wasn't that debilitating. Ultimately you're the best to judge your limits but certainly take a couple of days rest first.
I stayed away for a week, typing one handed is slow and taking your arm out of the sling sucks (I could feel the fracture move and it freaked me out) but if you don't need to write reams I say crack on. The one thing you may need to consider though is rush hour commuting, it was a total shock to me to be playing sardines again and people give zero fucks about bumping into and pushing you about even with a sling on. Tbh though, (work life wise) apart from the loss of function from that arm, and discomfort that will come in the form of cramps and aches, my broken collarbone wasn't that debilitating. Ultimately you're the best to judge your limits but certainly take a couple of days rest first.