Another give somebody the third degree for breast cancer survivors please?

I am having a little trouble understanding my friends attitude in the region of this....I have been completely honest and they (some) are there for me, others totally don't give the name or seem to care....Are they scared or enjoy they just never really been friends? Please help me realize...Because I am NOT in a pity party, I am doing everything right, including my attitude... Thank you so very much....
Answers:    As a survivor I found that those society that never knew anyone with breast cancer are afraid of saying the wrong entry to you. It's not that they don't care, they are probably scared stiff. They're afraid of loosing you as a friend and have no clue as to how this works. Talk to them. You start the conversation and notify them what's going on. When they see that you are not afraid and are optimistic they will open up to you. When they do, tell them they can ask you anything and you won't be sensitive by their questions. True friends will never abandon you when you need them. If after adjectives this, they still stay away or don't call and ask how you're doing, then they're not true friends. Hope that helps clear some things up. Source(s): RN breast cancer survivor
I found a all-embracing variation in attitudes of friends, family and acquaintances.
und some who be happy to go along with my attitude of "this is a ratification glitch in my life and I refuse to be sick".

I found others who needed to wrap me in cotton wool and couldn't cope with my upbeat attitude.

I even had one who made my illness THEIR problem and expected me to support them through have to cope with me being ill


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