sunnyripple
09-15-2003, 04:52 PM
Does anyone experience skin picking as a side effect of taking anti-psychotics?
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j3nuinebrui17
09-16-2003, 02:13 AM
I've never been on an antipsychotic, but I would definitely tell your MD this. It sounds like the dosage is too high or you're body is not used to the changes in the dopamine level. I'm not aware of what antipsychotic you're on and I'm not an MD, so it's best that you tell your psychiatrist. Hope I've helped. Good luck!
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cattys
09-16-2003, 11:27 AM
I agree with the above post. I was on a to high of a dose before and I got more compulsive of things that I was actually taking the drug for.
Emeraldeyes
09-17-2003, 02:21 PM
I am glad to know there is someone out there that suffers from skin picking. The weird thing is that mine started before taking medication, stopped for a while when I was on paxil but now I am on paxil and seroquel (anti-psychotic) and I am picking again. It hasn't got to the point it was at before. I usually start somewhere strange like my feet and end up tearing my scalp and face up. It can be very embarrassing. Not sure what is the next treatment strategy for this.
gwenatron
09-18-2003, 07:12 AM
Hi,
I'm a picker too! I was doing it long before any medication and thought it was perfectly normal until more serious forms of self-mutilation set in. I don't know if it's anything to do with the meds- I'm on antipsychotics and antidepressants too. I notice that the picking and mutilation occurs in times of mania and anxiety. It's also triggered by feelings of paralysis- you know when you feel so overwhelmed by things that you're like a bunny in the headlights of an oncoming car. Maybe you need to address the anxiety too.
My therapist looks at the self-mutilation as an addiction, and I see where she's coming from.
Hope this helps.
I'm a picker too! I was doing it long before any medication and thought it was perfectly normal until more serious forms of self-mutilation set in. I don't know if it's anything to do with the meds- I'm on antipsychotics and antidepressants too. I notice that the picking and mutilation occurs in times of mania and anxiety. It's also triggered by feelings of paralysis- you know when you feel so overwhelmed by things that you're like a bunny in the headlights of an oncoming car. Maybe you need to address the anxiety too.
My therapist looks at the self-mutilation as an addiction, and I see where she's coming from.
Hope this helps.
sunnyripple
09-22-2003, 11:44 AM
Thanks for all of your replies. I had done a quick search on seroquel (she is on a low dose) and skin picking; everything I could find showed seroquel was usually used to stop or prevent it. I reported the symptom to the psychiatrist at a med check last week and he said the same thing. Fortunately my family member has only had the one weekend of it and I have been observing closely. There was only one spot on the face and the hand rubbing didn't get to the point of rawness. I'm hoping it was just dry skin with the change of weather. It was just that when we used zyprexa we had problems with the skin picking and hand rubbing at the high parts of the bipolar cycle, which stopped when it was decreased and discontinued. Thank you for your responses.
DaniLou
10-18-2003, 06:41 PM
Yeah, I do. I was on meds for something else then was told I have ocd.

