I live in Montana and understand your frustration! If I could, I'd have you over for a cup of coffee and we could chat... :-) We have been the same way at our house and people who've never really gone through chronic illness, especially with a young baby, don't really understand. I get frustrated often because people say take vitamins, exercise, or try this product...(no offense to anyone) and I've already done all that!! It sounds like you have too. We've gone through years of trying different things, products, naturopathics, etc. So I just want to whole-heartedly state, I'm so sorry you are going through this! It really is awful. I don't think you are being irrational, we all act on what we know. What you know is that you were healthier elsewhere. That being said, if your hubby likes it there, then he is stating what he knows and it creates tension. (been there) What worked for us is making a list--write a list of everything you like about the area. Your hubby may have more, but write them all down. Then write down what you don't like. Look at the things you don't like and see what you can change...for example, I hated feeling lonely, so I started going to a women's group for connection. For the things you do like, try to focus on those more and especially consider the things your husband likes there and have him tell you why he likes it and if it is something specific, try to find a way you can join him in his likes. (Like being outdoors together) You don't have to like it the way he does, but sometimes just getting his perspective helps you see the joy in something new (I'm still working on this, not trying to sound preachy!) Also, I'm learning that the brain is very powerful. Our bodies act on whatever we think...that's why scary movies do truly scare us (can't watch them myself!) even though that event isn't actually happening to us. SO, try to think of yourself as a healthy person working out some kinks, rather than always being sick. The more I think of myself postively, the healthier I feel and you're already taking steps to be healthy. The body is uniquely created and is so amazing!
Since the reality of chronic sickness does exist, some of the suggestions on here about checking the house and stuff are good ideas too...you never know. Ultimately, you WILL be well again and stay well. It is so hard in the meantime and if you have anyone nearby to talk to or to help you out when you are sick, that will help. Our location alienated us from family and even though our family had the ability to travel, they didn't. (and we couldn't when sick) So for a long time, I felt abandoned, overwhelmed, and worn out. When you are sick, it is hard to take care of everyday things, let alone try to excel! So if you have someone out there, don't be afraid to call them. If not, get plugged in when you are feeling well. Eventually you'll find friends that are like family (I did) and can help you through it all.
Another thing that really helped me was journaling. Processing my feelings regularly feels really good! Sometimes I can go back and read through it and see that progress has been made.
I really do wish you all the best and the greatest health! I'll pray for you!