Yez, the ADDICTION is contacting you. Not your husband. Try to remember and it will help you stay away for now.
All good advice above. I remember in the traumatic times I slept on the couch for months. I lived alone and didn't like the feeling of isolation in my bedroom at the end of the hall. So I had a labrador on one dog pillow and a corgi on another dog pillow and two cats who squeezed in wherever they could fit.
When I was a child I loved taking afternoon naps on the couch, it felt safe. So that's what I do when I need to feel safe, I sleep on the couch, TV on, turned down low. (Hallmark channel has nice shows).
Stay safe, Yez.