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You Think Your Husband is Having An Affair?

Could Her Name be Hyperthyrodism?

Trust Related Distress
What Could Start You Wondering?

The Illusionary Reality
What He Was Going Through - Grave’s Disease Symptoms
(Thyroid Malfunction)  

Facts To Note
Has he fallen out of love with me? 
  • Everything that you say or do seems to irritate him. 

Has he found a new love?   

  • He used to hug and snuggle you in his sleep but now he seems to avoid lying close to you.

Is he concerned that his new love will catch him in the act?  Have they made arrangement to meet at the place we are heading to?   

  • When you are out walking with him, he shook your hand off when you try to hold his.  

 

  • Irritability 
  • Agitation 
  • Impatient 
  • Intolerance of heat
  • Increased perspiration
  • Constant feeling of being hot
What can trigger Graves’ disease development?
  • Extreme emotional and physical stress
  • Poor immune system and you are genetically predisposed to developing autoimmune thyroid disease.
  •  Excess zinc (if you are taking zinc supplement, make sure that you are also taking copper at the correct ratio of 8 times as much as zinc).
  • Excess iodine in your diet can cause symptoms, such as, palpitations underweight, hyperactivity and mental and emotional imbalances 
  • Cigarette smoke
  • Dietary supplement that will increase metabolic rate.

Supportive Supplement:

  • Multivitamins to replace nutrients that are used up more quickly due to high metabolism.  (Avoid multivitamins that contain iodine).
  •  Vitamins C and B complex to reduce stress from over activity. 

Useful tips for irritation of the eyes: 

  • Sleep with your head elevated to lessen eyelid swelling.
  • Wear glasses with sideguards to protect your eyes from dust and drying wind.
  • Use cucumber slices on closed eyes.
  • Blink more often.
  • Stop smoking as it reduces the effectiveness of treatments for eye complications.

Is he so in love with the other that he refused to sleep with you?   

  • He seems to be finding excuses not to sleep with you.  He waits till he thinks you have fallen asleep before getting into bed.  

Could he have made a pact to stay faithful to his new love? 

  • He has not have sex with you in a while.  While snuggling up to him in bed, you can feel his heart beating hard and that he does desire you.  Yet he is not initiating sex and claims that he is too tired; that even during a rested weekend day or holiday.    

Could he be missing her?   

  • He looks so tired yet he cannot sleep and keep tossing and turning in bed. 

Is he secretly making calls or sending SMS messages to his new love?   

  • He kept going to the loo even in the middle of the night.

         

  • Insomnia

  • Fatigue

  • Exhaustion

  • Weakness 

  • Low libido 

  • Palpitations  (rapid heartbeat) 

  • Polyuria (passage of a large volume of urine) and increased frequency of bowel movement)

 

 

Who could he have arranged to meet up?   

  • Every night he needs to go out for supper even after a heavy meal at dinner time.   

Could this be caused by guilt and the stress of hiding the affair?   

  • Even though he is eating well, he is loosing a lot of weight and looking gaunt.

  • High metabolic rate 
  • Weight loss accompanied by a ravenous appetite 
  • Hyperactive, restlessness

He no longer cares for you. 

  • He no longer helps you around the house and only wants to lie down and watch TV or nap.   

Could he have taken all the stuff he love to the home he has set up with his new love? 

  • He is no longer interested in his hobbies and has started giving away his plants and pets.

  • Apathy - complete lack of emotion or motivation. 
  • Depression 
  • Loss of interest or pleasure in activities that he once enjoyed

Could he be missing his new love and cannot wait to meet up with her?   

  • He seems so eager to be out of the house, especially after a break from work. 

Is he still with me because of our children?  Should I let him go?   

  • He is always glaring in dislike at me.  

  • He looks sad and keeps rubbing his eyes.  Sometimes his eyes are swollen and he looks like he has been crying.

Its hurts.....  

  • Restless, fidgety 
  • Moody 
  • Abnormal protrusion of the eyeball creating "staring" incidences. 
  • Retraction of the eyelids causing dryness, irritation, excessive tearing, and aches.

  
 

N
ever let love ones ever doubt your feelings for them. 
Declare your love for them whenever you can. 

Learn from the Tsunami victims - "Today could be the last day of your life".

 

 

                 


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you have the obligation to share it with others".
 


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