Hi Grootie,
I'm sorry for what brings you here, but am also glad you found us. Welcome to the BPD Family
I agree with Long_term_dad, the first thing I did when I found out about BPD was to hit my local library and start reading everything they had on BPD. I think you first have to gain a good understanding of what BPD is.
It's interesting because people with BPD (pwBPD) can create so much chaos, that it's hard to understand what's going on. I'm here because of my significant other's (SO's) undiagnosed BPD ex- wife (uBPDxw). Early in our relationship, I found myself asking "why" all the time. "Why" was his ex doing this or "why" wasn't she doing that, I felt a lot of confusion. However once I learned more... .more about the mechanics of it, of the behaviors, the chaos began to make more sense. I was actually seeing patterns in her behaviors and the chaos was changing to something more predictable.
There are two books on BPD in general that I really liked, that you might find helpful too... .
Stop Walking on Eggshells: Taking Your Life Back When Someone You Care About Has Borderline Personality Disorder by Paul Mason MS, Randi Kreger
and
Overcoming Borderline Personality Disorder: A Family Guide for Healing and Change by Valerie Porr, M.A.
You've come to a great place for support, information, tools and even just a place to vent when you need to.
Can you tell us more about your granddaughter? What kinds of things are you seeing that led you to BPD? How are you doing, with this new information?
Take Care
Panda39