Yesterday I read your thread about loosing your appetite or not being hungry and loosing weight. It makes me sad to know how you suffer

You are not alone, darling - here is a hug for you (((((Tessa)))))
I was always very emotional while the MC symptoms were raging in my body and my entire lifestyle was running down the drain - I cried almost every day, I started meditating, I wrote in my dairy, I even prayed to God, I logged on to Sally's old GF Kitchen every day and wrote about how bad I felt and my accidents, my fears, my problems - big and small. I just didn't know where to turn; seemed the MC just kept on and on ruling my life even though I tried very hard to do the best I could to get better. The only place I really could turn that made sense was Sally's board - so I did - and then the invaluable support from my husband who was very understanding and supportive just like yours. In some ways it brought us closer than we were before.
I don't know if MC causes depression directly as a symptom but depression is definitely part of most of our lives - just ask around here and you will learn that most of us have intimate knowledge about depression; loosing one's appetite can be part of feeling depressed.
If you are on any kind of medication perhaps the loss of appetite is a side effect of your medication - you should ask your doctor or pharmacist about that.
Your husband is so lucky to have you, Tessa - you have a wonderful personality. He is right to support your GF diet efforts and I think you will both be glad you've chosen the diet. Just be sure to give yourself all the time you need to learn it - don't be hard on yourself for not knowing everything from the start and remember that making mistakes is part of the learning process.
I hope you are feeling a little less upset and a little more hungry today -
try to eat a little of the things you like the best (as long as they don't have gluten). And drink plenty of water/fluids. Some of us like potato chips very much - do you like potato chips? If so, you could go out and buy a bag of them and indulge. Try to find some potato chips that are plain with only salt added - no wheat flour.
Love,
Karen