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What is the first sign of withdrawal you experience?

PieceByPiece

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I'm just intrestered to find out what everybodys first "sign" of withdrawl is?
Craving? Vomiting? Headache? Anxiety? Shakes?
 
Watery eyes and a runny nose, followed by a quick rush of anxiety once I realize I'm in withdrawal, after that spike in anxiety pretty much all symptoms make themselves known at the same time before gradually getting worse and worse.
 
the very first sign i notice is the sweats. then the aches, headaches, shakiness, nausea, irritability, sleeplessness, generally in that order.
 
Usually the first signs for me are either sweating for no good reason, sudden worsening of allergies or stomach cramps. The rest usually follows later.
 
Actually the very, very first sign I get is that I start sneezing more than twice in a row and no I'm not kidding. Usually then it's three times in a row, or else it goes on for a minute straight. It's so reliable that the people close to me know it to be a telltale sign, too. The anxiety also happens before most other things for me, and sweat always shows up early.
 
Thanks for your replies guys.

I find my first sign of withdrawal is an awful throbbing headache, the headache is so bad I often give into withdrawal.
 
Nausea that leads to vomiting, then onto runny nose and diarrhea!! Fun,fun,fun! NOT!! I hate it when I'm out of my opies. It makes me want to die!
 
Yawning, humid eyes, nausea, these symptoms come first followed by sadness/depression, vomiting and that horrible feeling of knowing nothing can save you.
I´m sweating only to have thought about it.
 
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For me it goes restlessness, anxiety, cold sweats, body aches, and mild flu symptoms. Those are mild compared to how bad some people get
 
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