DementiaSavantPlus
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- Jun 30, 2011
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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I have withdrawn before, years ago, so I know I am "programmed" to suffer withdrawals after use.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?
I have withdrawn before, years ago, so I know I am "programmed" to suffer withdrawals after use.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?