
Hi Peaceforme35,
I would like to welcome you. I'm sorry to hear about the stress, pain, hurt and frustrations that your mother has caused you, and your family. A mother should be happy and supportive when their child is going to give them a grandchild, and milestones like purchasing a home. It sounds like your mother has triggers. I understand when you say a pwBPD, consume you emotionally and can make you feel drained, or you feel like you are constantly walking on eggshells.
You are not alone in this. Our members share similar experiences as you. Read as much as you can about BPD to get an understanding of how the disorder works.
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