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Coping with adult daughter Borderline (BPD)
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<blockquote data-quote="Kathryn" data-source="post: 701257" data-attributes="member: 20947"><p>My heart is aching and breaking! My daughter is acting out so much, scheduling all sorts of activities & events this month where I would normally be included. But the worst of it is, she is obviously making alternate plans for someone to watch my grandson (6 yrs old), and usually I am the one watching him. I live alone, and he loves spending time with me. She is clearly, intentionally, keeping him from me. On an intellectual level, I know that I need to maintain a safe distance and not reach out to her - she has completely crossed all civil boundaries lately and has verbally, emotionally abused him to the point of no return. It just so painful right now!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathryn, post: 701257, member: 20947"] My heart is aching and breaking! My daughter is acting out so much, scheduling all sorts of activities & events this month where I would normally be included. But the worst of it is, she is obviously making alternate plans for someone to watch my grandson (6 yrs old), and usually I am the one watching him. I live alone, and he loves spending time with me. She is clearly, intentionally, keeping him from me. On an intellectual level, I know that I need to maintain a safe distance and not reach out to her - she has completely crossed all civil boundaries lately and has verbally, emotionally abused him to the point of no return. It just so painful right now!!! [/QUOTE]
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