In my own opinion, I can understand your frustration at the events that led to this post of yours and probably others in the past that have also frustrated you.
We all are sympathetic to your situation but if I must say so I feel that your reaction is over the top if it takes you to a point of physical sickness. Let me add that I do not think you wrong but allowing "things" to give you mental anguish which comes through in your post loud and clear is a bit unusual.
I speak as a man who has lost two sons to tragic accidents, one to an industrial accident, another to a motorcycle accident so I know real pain. I could have gone over the deep end both times but God gave me the strength to endure and even be an encouragement during these incidents. You are not alone, don't dwell on this, Your post shows that you know that you may not be handling this rightly.
My grandaughter and husband escaped a housefire which left them with only the clothes on their back about 3 weeks ago, they have with the help of friends recovered nicely and will go forward.
In this world your problems are not unique and some people can grind you to your bone. If possible, do as others have suggested and secure the equipment if your FIL will allow.
Please sit down with someone like a Pastor who can give right adviceand just talk this thing out. What your stupid BIL does is one thing. How you react is quite another.
I see you are in Pa. so I'm taking the chance that you won't retaliate cause I am to. Do not take this as criticism, just one man who has been thru it to another, Good luck in the future
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