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Originally Posted by BirdDancer
That is a bummer! I totally understand what you are writing about. Last winter we had deck repairmen come and they took four days, and that was more than I wanted. I felt really sorry for them, though. It was brutally cold when they were doing the work. I was giving them hot coffee and snacks the whole time.
I wonder if it is our bipolar disorder, or just anyone would feel the same, but such disruptions are hard for me to tolerate, too. I remember once my husband was in Czech Republic and I was home alone with a painter. The painting company sent a 17 year old guy to do the work and it took him 7 days to do a 2-day job. It was so stressful not having my downstairs. Plus, when I expressed my frustration, the young man was begging me not to call his boss, saying he "wouldn't get paid". He was likely an illegal immigrant. I felt really bad, but I had to complain, but the boss wouldn't send a second painter. I was so angry at that boss.
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Interesting question about Bipolar Disorder and tolerating disruptions.

I find disruptions like this can throw me off, especially when they start pounding away so early in the morning. I will not have use of a significant portion of the house.. It tends to throw me into some degree of disarray.
I also find the noise an issue, especially with noise sensitivities.
I don't do as well when my daily routine is interrupted.
Seven days with a young man painting inside of the house and it taking so long? I'd not be happy about it! Hopefully, this did not keep you from your kitchen?