Tremor in hands and feet. Oxycodone withdrawal?

DementiaSavantPlus

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Ending about 5 days ago, I did 4 consecutive days of oxycodone use (30-40 mg per day). There was snorting involved with non-APAP containing tablets, as they make me nauseas when taken orally). Couple of weeks before this, I did a run of about the same caliber.

I have withdrawn before, years ago, so I know I am "programmed" to suffer withdrawals after use. I only recall having flu-like symptoms before. I had the aches for one, maybe one and a half, days this time.

Now I am left with a shakiness in my hands and feet, that seems to come and go. Having used the search engine, I am aware that this occurs with more prolonged usage. But is it common for it to linger (beyond the flu-like symptoms) with such a short period of use?

I am not familiar with this symptom as associated with opiate withdrawal so it is making me a bit concerned. Also, if it is relevant at all, I did not snort years ago when I had withdrawals initially. Could symptoms manifest differently with a change in the ROA?
 
Does not sound like a normal symtom to me.

Have you been eating enough calories.

Do you have any goosebumps, restlessness, inability to sit still or other adrenal spike symptoms?

If no


you may consider taking a dopamine etc precursor supliment.

I would also add in a quality multivitamin and consider adding in a magnesium or cal mag supliment on top of that.
 
I normally take a high quality multi-vitamin and a chelated magnesium supplement. I will have to reinstate those. My calorie intake is currently normal, and these are not the malnourishment tremors with which I am familiar.

Tyrosine always makes me very irritable. However I recall that I was able to tolerate DLPA pretty well.

Thank you for the response.
 
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