Hi Emily
I think most people here have experienced exactly what you have, including my husband and I. Friends who we thought were friends, haven't been and one has even said something to me that really hurt. But in the end, those people aren't the ones worth remembering.
I'm a survivor of road trauma and even then, I experienced similar. Friends didn't even bother to visit me in hospital, people I thought I could count on. And even as I recovered and struggled with what had happened, people around me couldn't cope or understand so just didn't bother with me.
Cancer seems to teach those who have been affected what is truly important and valuable in life and although it can be lonely now, it truly is a blessing in disguise.
And as the others here have mentioned, we're all friends here and in our cancer journeys together. Even though I'm a carer, I've been able to spill my guts on the most stupidest things and not feel judged. It's wonderful to know that you aren't alone in your journey - we're all here for the ride. It certainly makes me feel better to know that I'm not crazy, there are people here who know exactly how I feel.
Congratulations on finishing chemo! That's a huge step in itself, now on and upwards! And if you do have a down day or a question, please come find us :)
Take care
Jo xxx