Nay:
-My previous job became an absolute nightmare.  Was verbally-harassed and treated like dogshit by the manager I worked with.  Lost sleep over this and suffered emotionally.
-Got out of that manager mess and then watched as things just spiraled downward.  Was told I'd have to switch to a horrific 10 hour day late afternoon/night schedule and all weekend on top of that.  The latter again caused a lack of sleep and major stress.  Tried to step down as a lead and was screamed at by my boss, who previously had told me that if I needed to do that, she understood. 
-The stress actually caused health problems.  My stomach hurt.  Had no time to eat properly so I gained back all the weight I lost in 2015.
-Started getting super-tired in the summer and was told this was likely sleep apnea.
-My right side started bothering me.  Found out that my liver had swelled in size.  Had to completely change my diet to avoid major problems.
-Had some outrageous bills and expenses.  Fortunately, I have a savings that covered it all without worry, but it has been one crazy thing after another.  
Yay:
-I got a new job.  A kick-ass 
awesome job.  Everything about it is 10000 times better than the old one.  My stress levels plunged downward and I could finally RELAX again.
-Said kick-ass job has given me a work schedule where I actually have free time to do shit after work and a regular M-F week.  No more Saturday mess.
-Changing my diet up has stopped my right side from bothering me and I'm losing weight again.  Lost like 15 lbs. already.
-Fatigue issues greatly diminished.  Enough so that I didn't get a sleep apnea mask.
-I got a car.  Lasted a while with only one car for my wife and I, but a second one has helped immensely and also means I get to avoid the shitty, nasty public transportation system.  
-Unsurprisingly, once I stopped riding the train and working at my former shithole, I stopped getting sick so often.  

-Ended up with some nice new toys.  Game systems, PCs, monitor, etc.  
Gay:
-The election.  We got fucked up the ass hard.  No lube.   

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For me, the first half of the year was absolutely terrible.  Despite having some health problems surface after the much better second half, things got immensely better after I escaped the nightmare that was my previous job.  But I still think that this year overall was terrible and I'm hoping that 2017 will be an improvement.  
That said, I again cannot say how thankful I am for my new job.  I really feel like I truly 
ESCAPED from a bad situation that affected me mentally and physically.  I'm somewhere where I'm treated like a person and not like a worker-drone thing.