Is this a man menopause?
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Decreasing testosterone levels may be responsible for some of your symptoms. This is a very general article on male hypogonadism http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/male-hypogonadism/DS00300
Is there such a thing as "male menopause"? http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/male-menopause/MC00058
Most men’s testosterone production begins to slowly decline after age 40. Some men have very low testosterone without symptoms; some have only slightly low testosterone and have multiple symptoms. You may be one of the latter.
Your situation is complicated by the stressors in your life, which can also certainly contribute to your symptoms. The neck and head pain you described may be related to muscle tension, as your brain has no pain sensors and cannot feel discomfort. This article http://www.round-earth.com/HeadPainIntro.html shows some common sites for head and neck pain and what causes them.
Anxiety can cause bizarre symptoms as your mind feels trapped and begins racing around; you even begin thinking about death as an escape from the anxiety. Panic attacks typically include thoughts of imminent death.
If your physicians have ruled out organic causes for your symptoms, you may want to talk to a psychologist or psychiatrist about treating your anxiety.