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Julie-Ann
20-10-2009, 11:54 AM
Before starting a renovation beware – how will this affect your weight?

For several years I renovated properties for profit. It started when we were about to start building our house and my husband said we should buy a small place and renovate it, instead of renting. After I picked myself up of the floor and restrained myself from laughing, I thought it was crazy but financially smart. So the renovating began and continued with several other properties. Of course, I would not recommend building and renovating at the same time to any sane person.

During those years of renovating I always found it strange that I would put on weight instead of losing weight. I was certainly exerting enough energy. When I say I was renovating it was not a case of directing the tradesmen, I did the majority of the work and only called in a tradesmen when necessary. So why the weight gain?

With all the energy being used I did increase my appetite substantially. I needed food to create some energy so I could get through the work. Of course, the favourite craving was for something sugary – something to give you that boost. I did eventually learn that protein was my friend and a chicken and salad sandwich for lunch was better than a peanut paste sandwich.

At the end of the day after renovating, checking on the new house and usually arguing with the building supervisor (whose favourite saying was “Can you live with it?” to which I would answer “I want what is on the plans and in the contract” – but I digress). So at the end of the day I was exhausted physically and thanks to the difficult building supervisor emotionally. And then there is dinner to be prepared. I must confess Dominoes Pizza knew our address very well – too well. But it is hard to cook for your family when you just want to sleep. And forget the idea of any additional exercise – you would think climbing up and down a ladder all day was enough.

Perhaps the final factor in the weight gain was simply stress. Renovating can be a very stressful experience. Your home is chaotic and messy, there are thousands of decisions to be made, tradesmen to deal with and so much work to do. And stress makes you put on weight. When stressed the body can increase the levels of cortisol and result in weight gain, especially around the abdomen. This sounds like a better excuse than too much pizza.

The most difficult room to renovate is the kitchen. Not only do you have all the difficulties already mentioned with renovating but now you have nowhere to cook, wash dishes, store your food and crockery etc. It is extremely inconvenient. Of course, it is the perfect excuse to eat out every night or have take way. You can see those inches being added to your waistline already.

So is the answer not to renovate. Absolutely not, creating a warm and comfortable home for your family is important. My solution hire tradesmen, preferably even a project manager and let them deal with all the problems. It doesn’t eliminate all the issues that can result in weight gain but it does mean your not going to be exhausted and asleep on the couch by 7.30pm:D

Have you had a similar experience when renovating?

EPtreasures
19-01-2010, 05:28 PM
That does sound very familiar. Stress is definitely not good for the figure or your health - especially when it's continuous and without a break.

I've had stress related health problems resulting from too much happening around me - I was homeschooling my son, centrelink put me through a NEIS course, my father became ill & I helped mum take care of him, I had to try & run my home based business, my dad then passed away, I was still homeschooling & centrelink was putting an extra load on my shoulders as soon as my son turned 16, and at the same time we had to somehow finish the extension that my dad would have worked on himself - including the kitchen ....... needless to say I was way too stressed out, gained more weight than I ever had in my whole life ... and eventually it all took its toll.

With the kitchen out of action & dust flying everywhere we ate out a lot. At the start it felt good but we soon got tired of doing that. That short period in time didn't help my weight problems either.

The renovation consisted of one room extension & renovating the old kitchen. Finances were limited because my dad would have done most of the work himself (he started the work before he found out about his illness in Nov 05). We had relatives help us out .... but oh dear - we're grateful but it's taken a very long time.

Looking back, mum & I should've taken out a loan and hired someone to do the lot. It would have all been finished ages ago. The main parts are done but there are so many little bits and pieces still remaining .... plus a few 'fix-it' things to do because some jobs were done incorrectly.

Anyhow, I'm on the road to recovery but I still have my 'moments'..... But one thing is for sure, regardless of my weight - I'll give up chocolate ;)

ciao,
Elena :)

Julie-Ann
20-01-2010, 08:26 AM
Did I read that right Elena - you will give up chocolate? Or is that a typo?

I'm sorry to hear that you have had such a stressful time. I'm glad things are getting back to some sort of normality for you:).

Last night I had some bad news and was so stressed I forgot to eat dinner & I didn't lose any weight- what a bummer:mad:. Sometimes you just can't win.

EPtreasures
20-01-2010, 02:33 PM
Oh my gosh! That was definitely a typo :eek:

I'll try again -

...... But one thing is for sure, regardless of my weight - I'll Never give up chocolate :D

Stress can definitely work the opposite to what we think. I don't think are are any benefits at all - if we start losing weight due to stress things are just as bad as if we were to put on weight - can't win aither way.

Julie-Ann
08-08-2010, 05:34 PM
We were talking about this on Twitter earlier. A couple of Twitter friends are madly painting whole houses this weekend.
Do you give in to takeaway at the end of an exhausting day?

dmplus3
08-08-2010, 07:05 PM
Do you give in to takeaway at the end of an exhausting day?

ALL TOO OFTEN!!! Funnily enough though, I often just buy something for the kids and I don't eat anything.

Julie-Ann
08-08-2010, 07:16 PM
Oh you are so good Dmplus3. I can never resist pizza- it's my weakness:(

thisisme
24-10-2010, 06:06 PM
We have both put on a bit of weight since starting the building process. :(
Our lunch often consists of a box of pizza shapes, chocolate and soft drinks :(