does it hold you back like opioids
My urine isn't strong enough to hold me back!!
when I started using big time after about 40mg oxycodone
Not to dicksize here, but that's not remotely 'big time'- 1st time users can take that much without too much problem (it's a bit too high, though).
without the Tylenol but with the Tylenol it's 2 times as bad,
That's not true. Oxycodone is not hard on the body at all. "Two times as bad" is entirely made up. The tylenol can be hard on the liver, but not usually.
I would have a hard time urinating even sitting down and it would take about half hour). This means the kidneys are affected
No, actually it doesn't mean your kidneys are affected. It has nothing at all to do with they kidneys. Do you have any idea how your organs work? It goes kidney -> bladder -> out through the urethra. Once you have to pee, the kidney's don't have much to do with urinating. I don't know the exact mechanism behind delayed urination caused by opiates, but it has something to do with depressed central nervous system activity. It may be that when the CNS is depressed by opiates, a muscle in the process doesn't work quite correctly.
I don't personally think that's the cause, though. I think it's mental, to be honest. I have the same problem, and all it takes is sitting down, the fan on and maybe the water running to solve it. A book helps, too.
as well as the liver of course.
Do you have any idea what you're talking about? What does urination have to do with the liver?
Opiates, including oxycodone, are about as benign as you can get.
As well when you take a shit, look at the feces.....see what colour it is, see if there is blood in it, see if it looks soft or hard (u can tell b/c if your constipated it usually comes out hard...and soft or liquid even in the case of diarreah).
Wow... This is getting moronic. The color of your feces has more to do with what you've eaten than anything. If you have blood in your feces, it's indicative of a problem not related to opiate use. If it's hard, you need to drink more water and take more fibre.
Look at your skin....that is an important indication too, follow up everyday and see any differences (pimples, etc).
What exactly do you hope to glean from looking at your skin every day? Pimples are indicative of anything related to toxicity. Nothing at all.
If you notice that your skin is yellowing, get help. If you've got pimples? Get ProActive, for fucks sake.
That entire post is moronic pseudoscience.
There's nothing to indicate that kratom is hepatoxic or renotoxic. It may be, but there's no research proving that. It's more likely that there's some other mechanism.