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Hi
![]() ![]() I especially pick at my cuticles/skin around my nails. I haven't picked since April 2nd (or 4th something like that). If I pick out a hang nail, should I count that as picking if I am using cuticle trimmer, even if it breaks the skin a wee tiny bit? I pick anywhere and what not. I can wear gloves more often, I do have a tangle toy which I should use more . I did order a small fidget toy from amazon. I hope it's something small that can fit in the palm of my hand and I can fidget with. ..but like I asked, if you're just managing a hang nail and you rip a bit at the skin should I count that as skin pick? :/ I know weird question. |
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I wouldn't count it. Hangnails need addressing so you are just taking care of business. (((Hugs)))
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Hi, I think the fidget toy is a great idea. I also have the problem of tearing at my cuticles. I've done it since I was a young child, and I'm 54.
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Hi
I don't have dermatillomania, but have trichotillomania. Fidget toys are great. When I'm on the go or just can't have my hands visibly occupied by an item, I fidget with my rings on my fingers to keep my hands busy. Also hand lotion makes it tougher to pick/pull at things, plus it keeps your hands soft Nah I don't think clipping a specific hang nail counts ![]() |
![]() *Laurie*
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