Posted by g-man on March 29, 2001, at 10:38:14
In reply to Yes, Is the neck pain from celexa?, posted by Anne on March 18, 2000, at 10:27:27
> I, too have had neck pain since I've been on celexa but I didn't think it was from the celexa but rather from being at the computer too long and not sitting right. But I wonder if I'm right on that now. I had the neck pain and some thoracic pain that I've had before and the doctor claimed it was from the thoracic pain that the neck pain came from. But now I only have a slight kink and am putting heat on my neck and taking hot baths and the occasional muscle relaxer and antiarthritic because I was told I have that developing also. I guess I never thought that an antidepressant could cause neck pain but who knows now? Where are the experts at on this? Back pain is also a common thing for people so I wonder if you are right or what?
Hope I'm not too late to this discussion. I have experienced
muscle pain, more in the shoulder areas. I also attributed this to hunching over the PC, working on minutiae.
I also experience clenched teeth, and pain or stiffness in muscle areas that get an inordinate amount of activity
(eg: walking (legs), playing an instrument (hands/forearms). Stretching and foot massage
have become a luxury in my mid years. Herbal teas chill me out to a degree.Sex, of course, is moot---an issue that requires
regular dialogue with my mate.Above all, I must add that, BC (before celexa)
I never experienced such regularly interesting, mysteriously vivid
dreams as I do now.
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