I feel a little like an invader here, but the post caught my eye, so I thought I'd put in my 2 cents.
I agree with a couple other posters to this thread that it's hard to think of anything to say, and if you're depressed (or a "languid" schizoid), you don't have a lot of energy. Just putting a subject and verb together can be an enormous effort. That's especially true if you really want to offer some valuable insight. So many responses on PsychForums are simpers and pats on the wrist, and like someone here just said, those are almost worse than no response at all.
I've tried to respond now and then on the Living With Mental Illness Forum when people there have seemed especially desperate, but they didn't so much as say "Thank you", so I wondered whether all my effort in doing so, and yes, it was an effort, was totally unappreciated, maybe even unwanted. I'm not good at wrist-pats and simpers. I don't think my advice is mean, but it's not sugar-coated either.
Here a number of people have responded to the OP, and I don't see a response from her at all. Looks like she's ignoring us.