Welcome pbnjsandwich: I'm sorry for the loss of your father and for the difficult relationship you had with him. Did anyone else on his side of the family have a mental illness?
How old was your dad, when he passed? What BPD or NPD traits did he exhibit?
My father passed in October of 2014 and my mom in Feb. of 2015. During the time that my parent's health began to fail, my sister began exhibiting some classical symptoms of BPD and painted me black (splitting). I was the one who went into therapy, where I learned about BPD. At the suggestion of my therapist, I read the book "Stop Walking on Eggshells". That book had this website referenced, and here I am.
I don't think my dad had BPD, but after all my research on BPD, I can see that he had some of the traits. He was critical, angry and grumpy. I think he had untreated anxiety and depression for many years. Unlike many people with BPD, he didn't abuse substances or get physically abusive. During the last 8-10 years of his life, we occasionally got him to take an antidepressant.
My sister, however, began to exhibit splitting, projection, lying, and blaming. I never felt physically threatened by my father, but my sister went into a couple of rages where she was way too close and in my face. I felt that she could easily have hit me. Then, she would hang up during phone calls. She could start an argument on the phone, where there was none to be had. It took reading posts on this website for me to realize that others, like my sister, can seem to have fairly normal relationships with some people (like my sister and her church friends), but be horrible to a relative or partner
Had I known about this disorder earlier, it would of changed things.
What would you have done differently? Would you have maintained contact with your dad?