Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for those who made helpful comments. I'm going to have a conversation with MIL and let her know that DC can stay only a few days, and must be supervised at all times by her. Yes, I think a week is too much. I will also invite her to visit, but we have a tiny condo with no fold-out couch, and she doesn't have any $ for a hotel. We are moving overseas soon, hence the desire for some grandmom time.
Anonymous wrote:Nope. Too risky for too many things. Not saying your brother in law would do anything wrong. I don't know him at all. But in every case of child molestation I've known personally, the abusers were drug or alcohol abusers too.
Anonymous wrote:If he were addicted to crack or meth I'd say no, but prescription painkillers (while a terrible thing to be addicted to), isn't quite as likely to be a danger to your five year old. That said, I would want to make sure your MIL understands your concerns and promises to stay with your kid at all times and not let him go off alone with the brother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he were addicted to crack or meth I'd say no, but prescription painkillers (while a terrible thing to be addicted to), isn't quite as likely to be a danger to your five year old. That said, I would want to make sure your MIL understands your concerns and promises to stay with your kid at all times and not let him go off alone with the brother.
I have a brother addicted to prescription painkillers, so I live this life. I don't get the concern here, other than not leaving the five year old with the brother. Addiction is never good, but, as PP said, it's not crack or meth - which I would also say no to.
Anonymous wrote:No way.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for those who made helpful comments. I'm going to have a conversation with MIL and let her know that DC can stay only a few days, and must be supervised at all times by her. Yes, I think a week is too much. I will also invite her to visit, but we have a tiny condo with no fold-out couch, and she doesn't have any $ for a hotel. We are moving overseas soon, hence the desire for some grandmom time.
Anonymous wrote:If he were addicted to crack or meth I'd say no, but prescription painkillers (while a terrible thing to be addicted to), isn't quite as likely to be a danger to your five year old. That said, I would want to make sure your MIL understands your concerns and promises to stay with your kid at all times and not let him go off alone with the brother.