Hi there! I am sorry about your situation and the stress it is exerting on you. If you have decided that enough is enough but you still have to function in an demanding situations then it all boils dowbmn to "do you have such a big and uninterrupted stream of oycodone. If you have it then you could go for 10% reduction every 7-10 days. It will take you longer to get it done but this way you will minimise the disruption on your life. If at some point the withdrawals become too much to handle than stay on that amount until your body adjust. Oxycodone is not known for protracted acute withdrawals and 7-10 days should be more than enough for your body to adjust. But you will have to endure some withdrawal nevertheless. Tapering is like paying the price in an instalments but you are still paying. Maybe you can do it faster or slower, it comes down how dedicated you are, how intense your obligations are and how high is your tolerance for discomfort. Whatever you decide focus on the percentages not milligrams. Maybe you could benefit from some comfort meds when you hit a wall. Something like pregabalin or few days of benzos, but all the meds that aid opioid withdrawal are also the meds that you can get addicted to so be cautious. If you live in the USA kratom could be of use when you go down below 100mg. Memantine and ULDN (ultra low dose of natrexon) could be something worth exploring. But it would be best if you could just taper down. I hope that you have real oxycodone and not counterfeit pills with fent cause there are lots of those going around. Taper, exercise, eat well and be patient. I am sure you will get more answers and I wish you all the best. Please keep us informed. You can do this!