Well,
We had a big group of pals that did everything together for the last 10 years. Dinner parties, travel, playdates for our children, wine tastings, lake outings, spend the night party's for the girls (big girls/mommy's), the guys were fraternity brothers in college, etc.........We were all buddies from our college days and were in contact on a weekly basis for the last 10 years. After my surgery I never heard from a single one of them and I am talking probably 20 people. Not a get well card, not a phone call, NOTHING! Talk about losing alot of close friends fast. We still don't understand it and have since moved on and made new friends. It was truly amazing and mind boggling. It made me very angry at first then I finally said......to hell with them. I don't waste my time or energy worrying about them because it won't change people's ways. I see it as a blessing in disguise because it forced us to go outside of our comfort zone with our "clique" to find new friends who we thoroughly enjoy just as much! My advice to you as harsh as it may seem is.......move on. You deserve better and there are alot of people in your life that do care and spend time with those folks and leave the selfish, self-absorbed friends/family alone! It worked for me when I lost my entire group of friends that I had for 10 years. Life goes on!
Angie