Even before DS was born and diagnosed with CF, I had friends drift away. I'd try to keep in touch with Xmas cards, letter and emails, but some people are too busy or involved with their lives. My mom, who has moved around quite a bit, still keeps in touch with friends from college via email, letters, phone calls, etc. and it drives me nuts when she asks about a friend from high school or college and I have to say, I don't know! I try to keep in touch, but what can you do.
I pretty much "fired" a friend in college who took me aside one day to tell me her priorities -- first comes school and getting my nursing degree, then comes ted (boyfriend), then family and IF I have any time after that, it would be friends. Geez, I've always felt that if someone needs me -- drop everything and be there for them. I don't get the "levels of friendship/priority issue".
A couple of times we get the accusatory comment about DS --- well, he doesn't LOOK sick. DH doesn't even bat an eye -- just says, well, the genetic tests from Mayo say otherwise. Last summer someone idiotic relative made some comment about how DS "sure was high maintenance" and I wish I could've come up with a snarky response, but I was just stunned.
Liza
I pretty much "fired" a friend in college who took me aside one day to tell me her priorities -- first comes school and getting my nursing degree, then comes ted (boyfriend), then family and IF I have any time after that, it would be friends. Geez, I've always felt that if someone needs me -- drop everything and be there for them. I don't get the "levels of friendship/priority issue".
A couple of times we get the accusatory comment about DS --- well, he doesn't LOOK sick. DH doesn't even bat an eye -- just says, well, the genetic tests from Mayo say otherwise. Last summer someone idiotic relative made some comment about how DS "sure was high maintenance" and I wish I could've come up with a snarky response, but I was just stunned.
Liza