Hello, Hope03 &
Eyeamme is right, you have come to the right place! Every parent on this Board has gone through what you are going through, and felt the way you feel. And, if you follow eyeamme's arrow the information on the right-hand side of this page will help you get a better understanding of what your daughter is going through, and how her mind works. And you'll learn the tips that we've all found that can help us communicate better with our BPD children (even the adult children), which can help to make things better.
I, personally, have found that there
is hope--my own adult (38) son was diagnosed with BPD in April of 2013, and since then he's been in recovery for it and is doing
way better (his story is at the green link below, in my signature line). I've learned that once I understood how he thinks and feels, and figured out how to detach myself from taking his words and actions personally, it's been so much easier to love him and support him in ways that make life easier for the whole family. Knowledge is power, and that power can really give us the hope we need to make things better
The best thing that you have going for you is that your daughter is now seeing a Therapist, and that is great! With my son, once he realized that he had a problem and decided to get help for it, things got better... .With the right Therapies and the right Therapist(s), recovery really
is possible--my son is a testament to that. Keep posting your story, and reading all you can on this site, and ask your questions. We really want to help!