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how long do the chills last?

how long do the chills last?
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so far so good on day two. I have not had to take and ibuprofen yet just vitamins. I had rls yesterday but not today. Hope that is over with. I just don't understand why I don't feel like hell today. I mean I don't feel great but not nearly as narly as yesterday.
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You will...with me, the chills was always the first symptom to hit. That and the aches and pains and extreme fatigue. Then by like day 2, the RLS would hit and the insomnia.Every addict is different and what and how much of what you were taking also goes into account for what your w.d will be like.
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Thank you! i really hope i feel better in a few days.
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I think it depends on the drug and also the individual.  For me the chills/skin bumps were the longest lasting physical symptom of withdrawal.  Congrats on day 2!!  You should be feeling a lot better in a few days so hang in there.
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ok, i am on day two of zero oxys. I have the chills, the night sweats, and started the diarrhea this morning. Can you tell me what to expect next?
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214607 tn?1287677559
In my experience, the chills is one of the earlier w.d symptoms and usually last throughout the first couple days...but everyone is different.
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