Hi and welcome. I am sorry to hear about your husbands suicide. How are you dealing with things? It can't be easy and to have your daughter dysregulating like she is just adds to the grief and stress I would imagine.
We have had several members whose adult children have ended contact either temporarily or for longer periods. You are not alone in this and we can help support you. A good place to start is at the top of the board. There is a thread tacked titled:
How to get the most out of this site and it contains links to some very helpful articles especially for those who are somewhat new to BPD.
I want to know do I keep reaching out? Knowing I only end up with abuse from her and perpetuating her behaviour. Or do I leave her be? Respect her wishes and hope one day she seeks the help she needs.
Usually we recommend respecting the pwBPD (person with BPD) wishes. Some parents have chosen to occasionally send a post card or email, etc every once in a while. Nothing heavy, just a 'thinking of you' sort of thing to let their child know they are not forgotten. You know best how this would go over though. A lot of times, giving them space to work things out in their mind is best. Also, if she is still upset, sometimes contact, even the lightest and least 'demanding', can push her away. Again, you know your child best.
We can help you as you decide how you want to proceed. Keep posting and reaching out here. We get it and can help you.
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