candiebar76
New member
My husband wrote this to Dear Prudence this morning. The nerve of some people. Why do people find it necessary to be so mean?
Time heals all things, as the saying goes; it would seem I am not that fortunate. Over the course of the last two years, my wife and I have received several articles of mail from a certain Aunt and Uncle of mine, most of which are about 'life events' such as vacations, career changes, and any little tidbit of news they feel is important enough to pass along. My wife and I believed that their behavior signified that they were 'coming around' to our situation, but I guess we were wrong.
My six-year-old son has suffered numerous and assorted health problems throughout his life, and recently has been diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis. We are anxiously awaiting the results of a DNA test, which will tell us for sure whether he has the illness or not, but doctors are confident that he does. My wife has been keeping everyone up-to-date as events have unfolded over the last three weeks, and recently made a web-page for our son in order to keep everyone informed.
The aforementioned Aunt and Uncle of mine recently informed us that they don't want to hear about it. All e-mail announcements concerning this medical condition have been sent out in bulk, and their e-mail address appears in the "To:" list at the top of each e-mail, an invasion of privacy they take offense at. The website requires 'cookies' to be enabled in order to view it, another invasion of their privacy at our hands. They have sternly requested to be taken off our list of contacts.
I find it all very insulting. It's as if they have slapped me in the face and said "We have more concern for our privacy than for the health of your adopted son; he's not a blood relation, so we don't care."
Candace
3 w/o CF
1 awaiting results
Time heals all things, as the saying goes; it would seem I am not that fortunate. Over the course of the last two years, my wife and I have received several articles of mail from a certain Aunt and Uncle of mine, most of which are about 'life events' such as vacations, career changes, and any little tidbit of news they feel is important enough to pass along. My wife and I believed that their behavior signified that they were 'coming around' to our situation, but I guess we were wrong.
My six-year-old son has suffered numerous and assorted health problems throughout his life, and recently has been diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis. We are anxiously awaiting the results of a DNA test, which will tell us for sure whether he has the illness or not, but doctors are confident that he does. My wife has been keeping everyone up-to-date as events have unfolded over the last three weeks, and recently made a web-page for our son in order to keep everyone informed.
The aforementioned Aunt and Uncle of mine recently informed us that they don't want to hear about it. All e-mail announcements concerning this medical condition have been sent out in bulk, and their e-mail address appears in the "To:" list at the top of each e-mail, an invasion of privacy they take offense at. The website requires 'cookies' to be enabled in order to view it, another invasion of their privacy at our hands. They have sternly requested to be taken off our list of contacts.
I find it all very insulting. It's as if they have slapped me in the face and said "We have more concern for our privacy than for the health of your adopted son; he's not a blood relation, so we don't care."
Candace
3 w/o CF
1 awaiting results