Nope. No craving for the drug whatsoever, just a lot of running to the bathroom, which, given my reaction to opiates, is a huge relief. Its all a matter of perception, as many studies have shown. People sent home from the hospital who go through withdrawal, not knowing what withdrawal is or that they should expect it, do not connect it to the drug they have just stopped, and think they have stomach flu. And their experience of withdrawal is markedly less severe than that of someone who knows they are supposed to be withdrawing from a drug. Nocebo works as well as placebo.
Could the same phenomena be occurring in cannabis, as the various expected symptoms of "cannabis withdrawal" are presented, could the severity of perceived withdrawal increase in users?