This is my experience too but fortunately it hasn’t really bothered me until I lost my husband last year because he, and my daughters, were always there. The girls still are of course but they lead busy lives and I can’t bother them all the time.People find this to be true no matter what their trouble is, I think. In my life I have found people to be intensely disappointing. I have never abandoned a friend because they were having difficulties, but most of the people I thought of as friends have stopped attempting to communicate with me. At this point, I am just letting it all go because I just don't have any energy for chasing after people who don't have time or inclination to reach out to connect with me. It's sad, but I am starting to think maybe I am better off just with my dogs.....and with the people on this forum, who show each other consistent caring and support and who understand what we are going through. I am grateful to all of you for the connections we have here.
It is true that unless you have experienced something - be it a death of someone close, divorce, a severe illness or whatever - you really don’t have any idea of another person’s suffering and after a while people tend to just drift away unless they are very good friends or just ‘good’ people. I still have faith in people but it has certainly diminished over time. We make our own way through life don’t we?