Thanks for your kind words, Joeskidbeck and SuperDave. In recent years, I've met many grandparents who have stepped in to help when help was needed. Everyone I've talked to goes to sleep at night with no regrets for having done so, even when the road was rough.
Then there are those who are more apt to live in denial. Those who deny that their loved ones are not perfect tend to bring much attention to "accomplishments" and refuse to accept or discuss the "flaws". Some do so in spite of very public and huge flashing neon signs in their faces. Many do so for many years after the death of a loved one, preferring instead the "perfect mausoleum-quality wax-figure person" rather than the real flesh and blood person with human qualities, both good and not-so-much.
I love my very real flesh and blood daughter-in-law very much, who in her virtue is incredibly wonderful. She did not come by her "flaws" in isolation. Knowing she is loved is very healing for her and helps her accept her therapy with an open heart. I think I can understand what you feel, Joeskidbeck. Where would our children (and grandchildren) be without our love and support, imperfections and all? I salute you for being willing to SEE your daughter's troubling issues and stand strong for her and your grandkids.
As for the possibility that Patsy Ramsey may have had undiagnosed mental illnesses and/or personality disorders, I am not licensed to diagnose. However, in speculating, I would explore Borderline Personality Disorder, Narcissistic Personality Disorder, Intermittent Explosive Disorder, and possibly psychosis following on the heals of adrenal exhaustion much like what we see in PostPartum Psychosis. The adrenal exhaustion would be due to SO MANY factors we know of going on in Patsy's life at the time. I am not without compassion for her. I think it may be hard for people, particularly close family, to accept that they can
LOVE her and
still understand how she might have reached an unfortunate breaking point. It does not have to be an "either/or" situation.
Warmest regards to all the sleuthers who still care deeply for JonBenet, after all this time. LOVE SPRINGS ETERNAL