To everyone here who suffers from chronic and relatively severe neck pain, I just wanted to take a few moments to let you know about a recent success I have had in this area. I'm only in my early forties, but I have suffered from pretty severe neck and shoulder tightness/pain for about 4 years. Although not afflicted with full-blown panic disorder, I am a high-strung, Type A, individual with at least a moderate degree of anxiety. A doctor put me on Neurontin about 4 years ago...although it worked for awhile, I did gain about 20 pounds and also found that after a few months it didn't work consistently. I also have sleep problems and became unable to sleep without Neurontin. I tried several times to taper off of it but the insomnia prevented any success.
About a month ago, I started taking Lexapro and the results in terms of my neck pain have been nothing short of miraculous. I had lost most of my weight (even with Neurontin) through a very intensive exercise program with a personal trainer combined with about 2.5 months of the South Beach diet, but was still having significant pain and some sleep issues. Since Lexapro, I've had almost no pain, I've tapered the Neurontin down from 3600 to 400 milligrams per day, and I've lost 10 more pounds than I had originally gained (with continued personal training and a low carbohydrate diet of course). I think I'll be off of Neurontin completely in about a week or two. 300 milligrams of Trazadone plus 10 milligrams of Lexapro at bedtime is helping me sleep better as well.
I can't really tell if I have that much less anxiety, but I must given the relief in terms of muscle tension. Now, instead of wondering whether I'll be able to keep my weight off because of Neurontin and still having a lot of pain, I've entered a personal training contest focused on building the maximum amount of muscle definition in 3 months, getting close to 20% body fat percentage (instead of 35% where I was 4 months ago), and having a more restful sleep that sometimes even includes dreams that I remember. I highly recommend that you discuss this medication with your doctor if you are having moderate to severe neck pain that is somatic rather than structural in nature.