A couple of months ago, there was a day we had an argument about the car. He took it to get inspected and it failed. He told me it was a certain amount to fix it and when he came home, he gave me a bill that was almost twice that amount. I was really upset because we didn't have the money for that at the time. I told him he needs communicate things to me better. He has a long history of not listening when people talk to him. I have had him take our youngest daughter to the doctor before and when I asked what the doctor said, all he would tell me is, "I don't know." Very infuriating. Well, he got mad, slammed his hands on the coffee table, yelled, "Well I guess I can't do anything right." and stormed out of the room. Next thing I know, he is on the phone with someone. Several minutes later, he says I have to go to the ER now. Not one word all day about not feeling well, in pain or anything. All of the sudden, when he gets angry, he wants to go to the ER for some unknown reason that he won't tell me. So I get in the car. He still isn't talking. I don't believe there was anything wrong so I was rather irritated. Another ploy to get sympathy. He has a history of this also. We get to the VA downtown and there is no parking. He pulls over and gets out. I said, I don't know my way around downtown at all and had no idea where to go. Plus it is not in a safe area. He got so angry with me, got in the car and said, "Just forget it." and took off. He pulled into some parking lot to turn around and he kept yelling and yelling... slamming the brakes over and over (being reckless) and at that point, I said, "Maybe when we get home you should leave." and he said, "Oh I plan to." When we got home, we fought more. He kept getting literally an inch away from my face, screaming, growling and cursing at me. He was being horrible. I kept asking him to calm down because our youngest was in the next room, screaming and crying because she was so upset naturally. He wouldn't stop. I asked if he cared what this was doing to her and he said no. I told him, then yes... you need to get out.
We left it as a trial separation at the time. He has been asking to come back home many times and getting angry that I don't want him to. He wants us to go to counseling but he still won't talk to me. He won't answer questions I have. He won't give me a promise that this behavior will stop. He says he'll try but that isn't good enough for me anymore. Both our daughters honestly hate him because he spends no time with either of them and the only time he talks to them, is to get onto them about something. My youngest (14) has Asperger's Syndrome and is beside herself upset about any chance of him coming back. He blames me for this. Just as he blames me for his being angry the day I told him to leave. He has told me this. He things counseling will fix everything. If we cannot talk, counseling isn't going to help anything. I tried having us go to counseling years back and after 2 appts, he told me his first sergeant wouldn't let him go anymore... which turned out to be a lie. So what makes me thing this time would be any different?
I know I'm not perfect and I'm sure I have done things to frustrate him too... although since he won't talk to me, I don't have any idea. All he does is scream at me. But since he has been gone, we have only had 2 conversations which were mostly yelling and blaming on both sides. I cannot talk in a civil manner about anything that is wrong. So he texts me. He sent me a text today saying... and I quote... "So... have you come to a decision yet or do you need more time?"
I don't know what to do. I feel like I can't have him back when we haven't even been able to calmly talk. Texting doesn't count for anything. And like I said... trying to fix things isn't good enough anymore. Either things change right now or I can't handle it. And what about my 14 year old? I know I can't let her run the household but she is so seriously upset at the thought of him coming back. It took me hours to calm her down the other day. She's starting high school in a few weeks and I'm worried about all the stress on her. How do I handle that? If he comes back, it may just push her over the edge.
If I tell him I don't want him back, it is going to cause me major financial problems. He doesn't work and gets a partial disability check. Less than $500 a month but it helps pay the rent. Without it, I don't know what I'm going to do. My oldest (23) and I work full time (at the same company) and she helps pay for everything but it may still not be enough. I will likely qualify for food stamps but I always feel so horrible about using aid like that because I feel like I'm taking away from someone else that might need it even more.
I feel so indecisive. I know a decision has to be made. Should I tell him to go ahead and come home and "try" or should I just wash my hands of it all? I just don't know what the right thing to do is. I'm sorry if I'm babbling... I'm so frustrated and so upset about this whole thing.

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