Bond,
First of all I still think you should save all your writing on something else besides a blog. Having said that, I think you did bring out the key issues regarding depression and what others perceive as "illness". People can't SEE depression and the depressed often hide their symptoms for various reasons. I'll probably like to comment further tomorrow about your piece but I did want to say that this here:
Having people who believe and are supportive are important, oh so important to dealing with depression, because they are instrumental in giving you some positive energy, when you only want to sit in your cocoon of negativity.
Struck an enormous chord with me. I think I had shared with you (and have often stated on boards) that about 20 years or so ago, I was diagnosed with depression and experienced that depression for about 18 months. I must say that one of the things that helped me most of all was just as you stated above: drawing positive energy from others. I remember visiting a neighbor and how important it was to observe the "normalcy" of daily life, when I had lost so much of my own.
You also stated that it's difficult to describe depression. I couldn't have possibly described it when I was depressed but, after recovering I described it as "being in a hole". Kind of like being lost down the hole of a well, where I had no voice and didn't think people even saw me.
Well, suffice it to say I found my voice again. ;-) You will too! Coming out of the "hole" was like having a near death experience and for all the time you've lost you will pour yourself into claiming your future.
I promise you that!