Borderline (Borderline (Borderline (BPD)))
I do not have a borderline child but have worked with a number of people with this diagnosis. Never, has the idea of borderline personality disorder come up for me in relation to what you have written about your daughter. Everything you have written points to conflict about separation. But I would never, ever think to proffer a diagnosis about somebody online. And personally, I do not think the rest of us should either.
I don't think we are served by diagnosis shopping. I worry too. My son was given once a diagnosis of Schizoaffective Disorder, an extremely serious form of Schizophrenia, and very, very rare, perhaps .005 in a population. I am in the mental health field and have never given this diagnosis. I could not help myself, and several times reviewed the elements of this diagnosis. By this, I did not help myself or my son.
I don't know why we don't look at the glass half full. Wise. Your daughter is progressing at a rapid rate. First she finished college. Then she got a job. Then she got friends. She has been responding to your limits. She doesn't like it, yeah. But who needs to like it? I would give most anything for half of this, for my son.
Who knows what she will do next? Go to graduate school? Find a romantic partner? Go get a massage license? Go into horticulture? Decide to work in a foreign country? Start a business? Who knows?
Personally, I don't think it's fair to our children to seek to diagnose them. I know we are afraid and sad. I am.
We are their mothers. They depend upon us to rise above our fear. They are served by us, when we hold onto their strengths, so that they are not so conflicted about getting stronger. To cater to our fears does not help us, and it doesn't help them. I give into it sometimes and I try to pull myself back from the edge.