<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Just an update. I went to the doctor this afternoon and was pleasantly surprised. My own doctor was ill, so I spoke with a young new doctor (female, too, which makes me comfier), who seemed to understand about gluten and approved my decision to avoid it, since it caused me so much trouble (in spite of the fact that I don't have a doctor's diagnosis). She also told me I was doing a good job trying to ferret out food causes (soy was causing painful blemishes, so I'm done with that), but that I shouldn't frustrate myself more with thinking everything is diet-related. She said that many woman in their mid to late 20s (I'm 24) and into their 30s, too, often have acne trouble, even if they never did as a teenager, and that doctors think it may be hormonal changes. She gave me two topical medications; one is an antibiotic, since pores often get infected and then don't heal, she said. I'm grateful to her kind manner and that she didn't make me feel embarrassed in any way. And I'm hopeful that my skin will now improve and I won't have to cover everything up before I go outside (I'm a natural kinda girl, typically). She said most of the problem is gone in four to six weeks and usually stays gone except for occasional blemishes. Yay! I encourage the rest of you who are having trouble and can't get to the bottom of it not to suffer too long without talking to a doctor. When drinking water and eliminating suspicious foods don't clear it up, it's probably not related and you should make sure it heals up and doesn't scar (and in the meantime make your life less fun!) Thanks for the great supportive messages from all of you. I appreciated every one and this group very much. -Christie in Chandler, AZ