Hi,
This is the most awful feeling a parent can go through. We all struggle as it is and support is what keeps us going. I have had friends say things that are insensitive and you are not over reacting only you no if your friend is a true friend or not. If she is then it could be a lack of understanding on her part i believe people friends etc need educating just the same as we do.
As hard as it is to accept if they can not accept ur children it takes great strength for you to accept she may not be the friend you need, you need support as much as your child does.
Hi,
This is the most awful feeling a parent can go through. We all struggle as it is and support is what keeps us going. I have had friends say things that are insensitive and you are not over reacting only you no if your friend is a true friend or not. If she is then it could be a lack of understanding on her part i believe people friends etc need educating just the same as we do.
As hard as it is to accept if they can not accept ur children it takes great strength for you to accept she may not be the friend you need, you need support as much as your child does.
I do think it's lack of understanding and quite possibly he aggravated her anxiety and/or the situation embarrassed her. I have been friends with her for a long time and I always felt like she was the sister I never had. I guess that made it hurt even more.