I'd say not to disconnect. If you consider these people your friends, then at least give them a chance to accept you. That includes a bit of adaption time.
If you don't feel like telling them everything straight away, you could always just drop some of the act. Start being yourself a little more around them. Get them used to the actual you at a pace you feel comfortable with.
Wanting to disconnect when you're working through something big is normal. If you don't want to talk about it with them, then you can always let them know you might not be around much for the next few somethings because you've got some personal things to sort out.
Quote from: J.M. on September 21, 2009, 10:19:19 PM
If theirs a god why did he do this to us?
You say that like it's a bad thing.
I'm only guessing here, but it sounds like you're not entirely comfortable with it yet. You might want to delay coming out until you're more comfortable in yourself, and being yourself around others.
I'm not having a go, btw. We all go though that unsure / uncomfortable stage when we're first trying to get our head around things.
I say what I say because even the most supportive people around you are going to have a million questions. People are also much more likely to accept you and any actions you want to take in the future if you're sure of yourself, and you're not treating it as something negative to be ashamed of.