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I sent my boss a couple links to read up on depression. He wrote back before I left yesterday (we don't work in the same office) and said he hadn't realized that's what I was dealing with, apologized for seeming uncaring, acknowledged that I was probably hurt by management's comments but told me that if I consistently worked hard, all would be well and they all want to see me succeed.
Very nice of him, but too little too late, methinks. I just want out.
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IDK, it still sounds like this person doesn't really get it, but then, that's me. There's no way anyone who hasn't lived it can understand. To me, it almost says, "I'm sorry you feel this way but get over it."
The guy that sent you the email is a real jerkwad! In my experience, they always care more for the business than they care for the individual worker.
I hear what you need and are looking for, Candy, but I seriously doubt you'll find it in a place of business.
Something you might think of later on when you get better is that all of us will internalize the negative much quicker than we will the possitive, especially if we're already feeling negative about ourselves to begin with. Try as much as you can to turn off negative comments for the time being. Treat yourself, talk to yourself as if you were your son.

What would you say to him if he was in your situation? Tell yourself those things and do it with as much love a you can. You deserve it!
I'm here for ya, Hon!
(Uh... HOARK?)
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