My dear gramma g,
Welcome to our community.
Congratulations on having a beautiful grandson who will bless the world with his presence.
Many, but not all members here are transgender, there is also a goodly number of SO, and many crossdressers for whom this site is home and support.
Being transgender is not a choice, it is almost certainly biological in nature due possibly in mutations of the over 50 genes we all have that determine gender. No one asks to be transgender, many wish they were not as our lives would have been so much easier. But we are, and we cannot change it, there is a 'cure' hormonal and (if desired) surgical reassignment. Many of us then live normal happy lives.
In my youth transgender was not recognised and transgender kids went through a special kind of Hell with parents who at best did not understand, at worse totally rejected us.
Now thank God many parents are supportive of their transgender child, and I am blessed to work with several families who have transgender children. These children are very special, as are their parents. They teach us what love really means, what being a parent really means.
It is important for your Son and his partner to know that they have the love and support of their family, it is important for your grandson to have a grandma who loves him and treats him as a normal, if very special, boy.
That your grandson selfharmed is a worry and I do hope that he is receiving appropriate medical care to allow his transition from his female body to that of a young man.
Sadly too many of my community end their lives in despair from non-acceptance. Too many have substance abuse to try and deal with their agony. It is the love of family and friends that can help us overcome this.
Don't grieve for the loss of a granddaughter, rejoice for having been given the opportunity to love, help and enjoy the life of a very special boy: your Grandson.
My Love
Cindy