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Coping with adult daughter Borderline (BPD)
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<blockquote data-quote="Kathryn" data-source="post: 701283" data-attributes="member: 20947"><p>Thank you so much, Jetsam! You are very perceptive and I truly appreciate your empathy. I've often heard other adults remark that they too were 'afraid' that their daughters might 'cut them off' from contact with grandchildren. I never imagined I would be experiencing this! The pain is so deep and unbelievable - and I have lived through a tremendous amount of grief and tragedy in my life. This has no bounds! I also agree that if I believe my grandson is in any sort of danger, then a report must be made. So many difficult and heartbreaking decisions!!! I am eternally grateful to have found this site. Thank you again for all your support! Hugs and embraces to you and yours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathryn, post: 701283, member: 20947"] Thank you so much, Jetsam! You are very perceptive and I truly appreciate your empathy. I've often heard other adults remark that they too were 'afraid' that their daughters might 'cut them off' from contact with grandchildren. I never imagined I would be experiencing this! The pain is so deep and unbelievable - and I have lived through a tremendous amount of grief and tragedy in my life. This has no bounds! I also agree that if I believe my grandson is in any sort of danger, then a report must be made. So many difficult and heartbreaking decisions!!! I am eternally grateful to have found this site. Thank you again for all your support! Hugs and embraces to you and yours. [/QUOTE]
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