DisneyOma
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OP, he needs to be seen by his doctor, therapist, etc. For whatever reason, he needs some attitude adjustment. If he refuses, point out how he has changed, that what he says hurts you, and he needs help. If he still refuses to get help, smack him. (I'm just kidding about smacking him, well, maybe...)
Actually, if my husband had said anything like this to me, I'd have left him. I might have called him out on the first insult, and asked him where it was coming from, but after that? If he didn't know why, he'd be seeing a therapist and I wouldn't be back until he figured it out. If he had anxiety, depression, anger issues from the attack and surgery, and he figured it out, I'd stay as long as he admitted to the issues and agreed to do something about it. But no sitting and wallowing in a pity-puddle.
Actually, if my husband had said anything like this to me, I'd have left him. I might have called him out on the first insult, and asked him where it was coming from, but after that? If he didn't know why, he'd be seeing a therapist and I wouldn't be back until he figured it out. If he had anxiety, depression, anger issues from the attack and surgery, and he figured it out, I'd stay as long as he admitted to the issues and agreed to do something about it. But no sitting and wallowing in a pity-puddle.