Hi Ted,Welcome to my discussion board. You did not say how old you are but pimples are normal for adolescence and sometimes stay with the individual much longer. It has been my experience that people would not worry so much about what others think of them if they only realized how seldom others actually think of them.
There are a number of medications, some available "over-the-counter and others available by prescription that should help you with your acne problem.
However, I am also hearing that you have a lack of self-esteem and may be using the acne problem as an excuse for feeling sorry for yourself, which is also normal but not very productive. If you will read my other articles you will find that I believe that your physical body is only your "earth-suit" that allows you to live on this planet. The acne is not important to anyone else but you.
Once you can accept that you are created in the image of our Maker and are loved just as you are, the acne will no longer seem as important to you. It is your spirit and soul that are immortal and not the flesh. How you live your life, your integrity, your compaddion for others, your love and acceptance of those different from you, all have greater importance than a case of acne.
Those that genuinely care for you will not be bothered by skin blemishes. And those that are bothered by them are not worth your time nor attention. Problems with pimples can be cured easily, problems with the spirit and soul take more time.
It also sounds like you just feel bad about your pimples but may not be clinically depressed, which would require medical or psychological intervention. I suggest that you first consult a competent dermatologist about your acne and its treatment. If that is not sufficient you may want to discuss your self-image problems with a psychotherapist.
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