Hey Panda, and a belated welcome to Bluelight! We are happy to help you and more importantly, are just happy that you're here to be part of our community, which I consider an elegant cross between an informal University Chemistry Class + The Manson Family + Some aspects of the Peolples' Temple, with Basic Drug Discussion being Jonestown and a sewing circle, circa 1850.
But, anyhow, I'm going to try to lend you a little bit of help that I think you could find extremely useful in the future. Now, Bluelight has thousands of different threads constituting its existence. Some of these threads are a little esoteric and require the input of several members to arrive at a reasonable answer, while on the other end of the spectrum, there are questions so simple that they can be found easily by using Google.
Getting to my point regarding your thread, please think about it. Consider the sheer size of the forums for a moment and think "Am I the only BL'er who has experience withdrawal from Oxycodone?". The answer is no, which for you, is a good thing. There are countless threads dedicated to precisely what your problem is. There's absolutely no need to create new threads concerning nothing more than your standard withdrawal. This is not a shot at you, it's me trying to tell you that the information that you're sitting and waiting for is already freely available.
You simply need to acquaint yourself a little bit better with how the forums function. Gaining decent research skills is all part of the process in becoming effective researchers. The place where you can start:
http://www.bluelight.org/vb/threads...peramide-and-gaba?highlight=Opioid+Withdrawal
This is a thread that popped up rat"er quickly when I searched "Opioid Withdrawal". It's not exactly clear and concise, but if you're interested, you can glean a lot of information regarding my system and beliefs in relation to withdrawal. I'm not saying that I'm the be all, end all in terms of withdrawal support, but I've done it several times, so have just a little experience in doing it fairly painlessly.
Also, regarding duplicate threads, one of the reasons we don't like duplicate threads is because there are only so many spaces on our front page available. As humans, a lot of us have the tendency to be too lazy to go to the next page, so we need our most important, conversation-generating threads to be on that front page. No harm done, as you're new, but in the future, just consider the fact that maybe your question has already been answered before creating new threads.