Worst injury?
Definitely my right eye.
Went exploring with the wrong member from this site.
Had an injury to my face at a mine site, at night, in freezing temps, miles into the deep back-country.
While I was screaming in pain and my eye was filling up with blood, he was telling me that I just scratched my cornea and to stop being such a baby. Kept telling me that I was ruining his trip and that he didn't come all the way out there to end up not exploring a mine just cuz someone got a little booboo.
Managed to convince me in my injured state not to call Search & Rescue.
(had a single bar of reception that I could just barely get to the outside on).
Then he managed to light the structure that we were sleeping under on fire in the night, and I had to put out that fire while my eye was dribbling blood and I was screaming and crying in the worst pain of my life.
Then when I arranged for the Highway Patrol to pick me up and take me out of the area to the Emergency Room, he refused to drive me to meet up with them because he had an expired license and some other excuse.
I ended up having to have friends from an hour away drive up into the wilderness to pick me up, to take me to the Highway Patrol, who drove me Code 3 to the ER....
Currently 95% blind in that eye. I can occasionally see random stuff out of the faaar right side of my peripheral vision in that eye if I close my left eye. Otherwise I close my left eye and I pretty much just can't see anything.
Can't see 3D movies. Have trouble with depth-perception. Can't see well to drive at night.
The eye doc said that if I had called SAR and they had gotten me to the ER the night it happened, they were confident they could have saved my vision... instead of stumbling in 16 hours later the next day.
To this day, that member of this site still claims he did nothing wrong, and that I blew the situation out of proportion.
A week later, when I still was on 9 different eye drops and oral meds, and had my eye taped over, he called and wanted me to go exploring with him.
When I refused he said that I had "no sense of adventure" and that I was boring.