I am NOT looking for two things...
1. Sympathy... I don't need it, don't want it, and don't feel it's deserved. I feel blessed to be lucky enough to walk.

2. Dissent on what big mistakes I made... I know that I shouldn't have done a lot of the things I did, but I'm the kind of vaulter/person that typically takes 3+ 'last' jumps in a session. I've learned a lot from all the hammerhead mistakes that I've made. If you have some sort of advice on something like 'when to stop', please realize that you're preaching to the choir now! But if it is very constructive, please go ahead. I just don't want to be scolded.

Thank you to KB for the suggestion of a daily training log... It became much more of a 'medical reaction/situation' log in the Winter months, and it has been extremely invaluable in documenting my symptoms, treatment experiments, etc. I wouldn't have NEARLY such a detailed description of what has become of my condition without it. THANK YOU KIRK!
I will begin...
It all started about a year ago, last Spring. It was a very normal day of practice. That season I had trained probably way too hard all Spring long... I tend to do that... It was nearing the end of the season, but I was not aware of any 'deep' fatigue/didn't feel like I was 'burning out'. Anyway, I started warming up by myself doing a quick 800m jog. That was when it started. I believe it was on the first lap, first turn, but it could've been the second lap, I'm not sure. The left side of my hip LIT UP. Having no real experience with 'sports pain' yet, I kept running. I figured that it was just a stiff muscle and that I could warm it up by running more and some stretching. I did that, and the pain disappeared. I went over to the pit and started vaulting. I'm sure I warmed up with some short runs, then I proceeded back to my full run of 7 steps. I was fine all practice until I decided to go work on my take-off real quickly over at the sand pit so that I might have some better full jumps before practice ended. I gave 100% for a few 2-3 steps in the sand, then I 'felt' my left hamstring. I ignored it and went back over to the pit to jump a few more times. I 'felt' it slightly more after 1 or 2 jumps, then I was told that we had to pack up. So I took one more vault, and when I landed, my hamstring was 'tweaked'. I mentioned it, but nobody cared. I sort of thought it was a big deal, but nobody else did, so I didn't even ice it that night.
Counties was soon. If I remember correctly, the next few days my leg felt worse and worse, so I don't think I did very much. I think there were only 1 or 2 days until Counties anyway, so I'm sure we didn't even have real practices. It hurt to stretch it out, but I decided that I would just use a 4 step at the competition. I definitely wasn't going to skip it. The day arrived, and I remember that I had a dress rehearsal for a drama thing that day, so I got to the meet a little later the rest of my team. I missed warm ups. I did my own little jog, probably wasn't too far, and then I did some pole runs. It hurt a little but not too much. I stretched out. Then the pit opened up and I took a practice jump. All I remember is that taking off hurt and swinging HURT BADLY. If I recall, I decided to skip to a height that would win the competition and opted to stretch until then. I took those three vaults, all of them misses, and all of them very, very painful. I winced and shouted some after each one, but I took the jumps. I iced after that.
A few days later I was at practice... Vaulting. I actually wasn't feeling too bad, until I decided to try out a slightly bigger pole than the one I'd been using so far that practice. Mistake. Big one. I ran, jumped, swung, and then screamed. I limped up to the trainer, got my flexibility assessed (probably about 30 degrees was 'painful'), then got icing right away. Regionals was soon.
I flirted with the idea of going to that competition, but my parents stepped in and said 'no'. I remember SAYING that I would ice it everyday ALL day, but that didn't happen. I iced it 'some' for a 'while'.
Now the plot thickens...
I took a month or so off. I didn't do much of anything that involved my leg... I remember what made it hurt and what felt good. The 'inverted hamstring' stretch http://www.coreperformance.com/knowledg ... retch.html felt the best, and the pain was worst when, as if I was walking, with my left toes were about to come off the ground and I pushed straight BACK.
I documented this on another thread, here: viewtopic.php?f=30&t=14917
I started doing a lot of strength stuff. A LOT of lifting. Plenty of upper body, but also a lot of lower body stuff, including squats, lunges, and deadlifts. This was all well below 1RM. I did this everyother day for a long time.
Then came the Summer. I had one light training session in the sand, and I think that felt alright, but I was very sore. Then I went to the SRU camp for a few days, where I actually held up. I wrapped my leg when I vaulted and used some analgesic (I think), and I was only very sore. Swinging did not hurt noticeably.
I took a few days off when I got back, then I decided it was time to start really training. I did my 6AM solo workouts up at the track, walking there, all Summer. I warmed up well every time. At first, I was really only unusually sore after the workouts. These workouts typically involved a lot of sand vaulting, pole runs, and some running drills. 'Claws', or straight-legged running gave me the most problems. It would get sore DURING the workout. I would typically do strength one day and technical work the next. I did take some breaks though.
So the hamstring pain sorted itself out over the course of a few months. Fall came, and I continued training. I was doing much better, and I'd basically forgotten about the pain in my leg. I was doing some pretty decent heights in the sand with a stiff pole, and landing hard on my backside. I was very determined, and I trained relentlessly all Autumn. I did periodize, but not very well I suspect. I did not give myself many breaks. I started my training log on October 20th. An entry from the 23rd stands out though... I claim that my legs were shaking when I stood. The next day my right quad hurt substantially. Soon I had my back yard high bar installed and spent a lot of time on that instead of on the track and in the sand, but most practices were still there. Many days I would do both. (During this time, I was still warming up very well.)
Winter approached and so did the indoor season. During this time I got some random hip pain... that came and went though, so I thought nothing of it. I went VERY hard the last week, then took a few days off in preparation for the first practice. That arrived, and it was uneventful. I was forced to do the same generalized running workouts that everyone else had to do... The one at the second practice hurt my RIGHT hamstring slightly. I laid off for the next few days. The next 2 weeks or so was very boring. A lot of sprinting and mid distance running. I did a lot of high bar stuff... But then my first jump session came. I did a bunch of short runs. The following day both my hamstrings were very tight. I had a vault session soon after that that made my left hamstring VERY tight/sore. I started trying things like rolling with foam, but it didn't really help much.
Soon I had my first meet vaulting. I PR'd by a foot, then the next day I made an entry of exactly 3 words: "My leg hurts..." Things got much worse from then on, and I did not pay much attention to the pain. I did depth jumps the next day! The day after the day after that I LIFTED, and the next day I had a meet. (No scolding please...) I jumped the same height as before, from a longer run.
This was when I decided to try to start rehabbing my leg with light lifting. I did excercises like Romanian deadlifts and glute bridges on a swiss ball. Again, I did try to periodize. This time I think I did well. Anyway, I 'rehabbed' my leg for a few weeks over Winter break. When I went back to start to work out again, and it felt fine. But, a few hours after that workout I started to hurt very badly. A few days later when I went to work out again, I noticed something strange... The actual ACTION of things like 'ostriches' did not hurt, but when I would stretch in between reps, I did not feel very good. Later that day, my muscle twitched a lot. Later meets and workouts continued to make it sorer, and the pain seemed to move. I continued doing rehab lifts, adding in some 'negative' hamstring curls one day. That was when I noticed deep twinges in my leg. I tried some meet preparation preventative stuff (pool, contrast, sauna, etc.), ibuprofen, analgesic, and wrapping at a meet, and that helped me through the 'day of', but the day after was pretty bad. It was then that I noticed that I could literally pop bubbles in my leg. It felt like there was an enormous amount of excess fluid just sitting in there. I just massaged it and kept doing rehab lifting, now for my back too, which was starting to hurt whenever I jumped at meets.
Then came February 1st. That was when I started getting the real pain. Lots of it. From my hip down through my leg. It got worse throughout the day and reached my foot which started going numb/got pins and needles. I saw a doctor and he told me that I had sciatica (which can cause very tight hamstrings). I went to a meet the following day (regionals). I wrapped pretty tightly, and I went from 4 lefts. I jumped for a qualifying spot (4th), not to PR or get points or whatever. I took a bunch of warm up jumps, and then a few competition jumps. Take-off hurt my back a little. Then I was done. I was in substantial pain soon after I was done jumping. The next day was horrible. The soreness was extreme... And the quality was that of a kind of 'bad' sore, not a 'good' sore if you know what I mean. After a day of rest, the soreness started getting better, but it was still bad around the back of my knee. (The bubbles were there, and I get them after any kind of excercise... and they stick around for a long time.)
I saw an orthopaedist and got an X-ray. That was inconclusive. I decided not to jump at States (which I qualified for) due to the pain that I was in. I rested for weeks. Then I got an MRI, and that was inconclusive as well. (They said that the nerves were being pinched but they weren't sure how.) I kept on hurting, and my leg kept being sore/twitching. Soon my right leg started hurting. I went to a few physical therapy sessions, but I had to stop for extraneous reasons.
Then something strange happened... The pain began spreading to my upper body. My chest, arms, and hands all became victims. It was just as bad, if not worse, than the lower body pain. One day it felt like my chest was getting electricuted, and the feeling seeped over into my arm. Soon I lost sensation and control of parts of my hands. I also discovered that it hurt to hold things above my head. I scheduled an MRI of my neck... I was told that if it came back negative that I would have to see a neurologist. In the meantime I continued to tentatively try to excercise/vault... (My orthopaedist said a while ago that I could do whatever I wanted to as long as it didn't hurt.) I did some light vault workouts/jogging/shooting baskets, and my left leg started feeling slightly better, and my back started feeling alright, even with the first outdoor meet that I participated in (from 3 steps)! The hamstring just felt very tired afterward.
Recently, the MRI came back negative. I will need to get another prescription for physical therapy, and I had a semi-real practice the other day. That practice, I did not wrap while I vaulted, and I went from 6 steps for the first time since Winter. During the practice I felt fine. Towards the end I started 'feeling' my leg, and when I stopped there were some slightly painful, quick, deep twinges. I went and iced right away in a stretched position. After icing, my hamstring proceeded to freak out. After walking outside, I sat down to talk with some friends, and I had trouble standing back up... My hamstring felt like it was about to cramp with just the slightest movement... and I had to walk home. I forced myself to do it, and when I got home it twitched/felt tired/was very sore. However, it did not HURT on its own. which I think is significant. Tensing it, however, hurt very bad, but this felt more like a 'good' sore. That was Thursday. I did some light leg swings on Friday, and those felt alright. Today it is still very sore, but feels like it's getting a little bit better.
Could it be the weather/seasons?

I appreciate any advice on anything that I should try to help my situation in any way. THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO READ THIS!!!

