Dubkitty, you're making me sad. It sucks that you're going through so much, but in all honesty, it seems just a little condescending to say some of us don't know pain. That said, I think your age isn't something to be ashamed of. You have experience and wisdom to share that a lot of us would appreciate. We all feel a little bit like outsiders in a way. I've only been here two and a half months and I have a thousand posts. Is it because I know a lot about pedals and contribute a lot of valuable information? No, it's because I hardly have anyone to talk to in real life and until recently, no reasons to get out of the house. My join date is December 31. I was at home alone on my computer in a dark room trolling forums all New Years Eve. If that isn't sad, I don't know what is. I guess my point is don't feel like you're either here or you're not. You don't have to log in everyday, but you're welcome to. I know I'll be glad to see your fuzzy headphone cat any day. Best of luck to you sir. I hope things turn around for you.
I'm not sure when you say "depression" if you mean sadness from recent events, or Major Depressive Disorder which can be triggered by stressful or tragic events. If you think it may be the second one, I recommend seeing a psych doc. I hope I'm not overstepping my bounds, but you sound a little irrational and self-effacing not just "down in the dumps." I don't mean to sound like I'm saying "you need pills," it's just that mental illness has been a big part of my family history and more recently a very big part of my life, so I'm a little hypersensitive to those kinds of symptoms.

This thread turned into what I like to call a "Breakfast Club Moment." Very therapeutic.
Spacey, for some reason when I first read that, I wasn't really paying attention and I read George Jefferson. I feel like either one would be awesome.