Someone in the house with an addiction problem is a serious problem. It is serious enough to warrant that all the other members of the household refrain from bringing alcoholic beverages into the house. Anyone who is not able to live up to those standards more than likely has a problem themselves. It's pretty challenging for anyone to stay sober in an environment where there's going to be drinking going on. Your best bet is to find a sober place to stay if at all possible until you can get some sobriety time under your belt and some stability in your life. I'm sorry that your husband is not giving you the support you need. Understand that this is not uncommon in today's world. There are many people out there with drinking problems but most will not admit that they have one.
Having said that, Just as you do not want your husband trying to convince you to have a drink, your husband doesn’t want you to convince him to stop. You can’t force someone to change if they aren’t ready. This will only lead to fights, resentment, and an unhealthy relationship. From the beginning, if you choose to stay, understand that if your husband has stated that he wants to continue drinking, it is unrealistic to expect him to just up and change his mind.
Everyone evolves and changes at different speeds. After seeing the positive change in your life from becoming sober, your husband may, down the road, decide sobriety is the right decision for him as well.
I was married from 1986 to 1993. I was in a few treatment centers back then. I remember when I got out of a 3-week program and came home I confronted my wife. I told her that I was really sorry and I know it seems crazy because I just got out of a 3-week treatment program but I really needed to pick up a drink. Her response was, "Thankyou. I need a drink too." I remember when I went to a meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous and asked her to go with me. She went with me all right. But that was the last time she ever went to a meeting with me. I guess it must have scared her.
This is your life you could be talking about. Do whatever it takes to get sober and to stay sober. Things could be a little bit crazy for awhile so don't be too surprised.
(Just my view is all)