Still Standing
Diamond Member
This is another thing I have wondered since joining this site? How many grew up trying to navigate around a mentally ill parent? I was the only one in my world who had one, that I knew about. My mother was a very difficult paranoid personality disorder person, which only got worse as she got older, ending up with her being a hoarder. She disowned everyone. She allowed no one in the house. Everyone was wrong except her, at any cost. She also had a split personality, I think. She would sell things to the local antique dealers and then accuse us kids of stealing her things. She would lock herself in her home with multiple locks on the insides of the doors and windows. In the morning, she would discover things broken, missing, or her doors unlocked. She had a unique collection of out-of-the-norm dolls. They systematically were destroyed, in the night. Their hair and clothes were torn and destroyed. Of course, mom would cry and carry on being a victim of a stalker, but us kids knew she stalked herself. She was the only one in her house. No amount of trying to convince her that she was doing this to herself, changed her mind. She was snide and sarcastic in her accusing us kids and her grandkids of doing all these things to her. It was bad. She trusted no one and though we tried to get the state to investigate her, she outwitted them and they walked away from her. She was a very unpleasant person to be around. Growing up, I was her main target for her suspicions, punishments, and poor treatment. Only as an older adult have I been able to put her illness into a more healthy perspective.