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looking for ideas - same problem, different cause?
Hi there,
Just decided to look up advice today, and found this site. I do pick at my face, but not in the typical presentation that I've read in the guides. So I'm looking for some advice and feedback from those who have found specific strategies that have worked for them.
I don't think I pick as a result of "inner turmoil", dysmorphia or self-hatred. Bullying and anxiety have been issues in my life, but I don't pick more or less depending on these stresses. I think for me, is somewhere on the OCD spectrum. I can't stop.
I've been doing it for at least 20 years. I have a few other similar semi-cumpulsions. I also crack a lot of my joints, and regularly wipe the gunk out of my eyes by actually running my finger over my eyeballs. I have made many resolutions and attempts to stop. And failed. I worry all these habits make me unattractive.
What seems to trigger the skin picking is mirrors and acne. Only I don't even get much acne. Really, it is mostly self-induced from picking. I see what I decide is a blemish, and must get the stuff out - even when it is a normal skin cell and I logically know this. I've even used tweezers and nail clippers, and I'm often hiding small scabs and scars on my face. This sounds so gross. Sorry. But I guess this group will understand.
So triggers are: noticing flaws, acne, bumps, or chin hairs that I then feel compelled to look at with the mirror and clear. If I don't have mirrors, I am better (but there's always mirrors somewhere).
Its worse when I have lots of time to check my skin. Its better when my life is busy and I don't have time for it. Sounds like this isn't the typical presentation. Sad part is, if I have too much time, it gets worse, and then I'm less inclined to go out, which can make the picking worse again.
I also find I don't "have to" pick my skin or stick my finger in my eyes. I've had a job where I have to wear gloves for many hours. I'd be so busy I wouldn't think about it.
I don't think cutting my nails would help. I'm leaning towards some cognitive-behavoral strategies. But when I've tried that, its still failed. I will chastise myself for the picking as I'm doing it and order myself to stop, then continue 10 seconds later.
What have others found that's helped? I've only just found this site. I'm looking for ideas and strategies.
Thanks.
- K
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