Hey Greg,
I just want to echo what the other guys have said. I wish you the best. You may like the "new you" so to speak after you bounce back from this. What changed my perspective on life was my father getting cancer and all he has had to go through. Gave me a new perspective on the medical field for which I appreciate more now, and most of all, it sure put all the things that I felt like were a big deal in life into a new light. Rather than emerging from this depressed if any depression still remains, rather just think of how hopefully a few weeks off from work is what you needed and will just give you a new look on things too that you will appreciate down the road. Sorry to sound like Tony Robins there, all that talk could be rose colored glasses, but I've learned that looking for positives in bad situations is the only way to get through them sometimes. Again, best of luck to you Greg.
Brad
Let me sincerely apologize to longodj, the OP for ruining his thread.
We always say how fortunate we are as many people have it a lot worse then we do. We have a nice house, 2 nice cars, all the toys we want, good families and good health. I had a family member die of cancer this year so I know what you are going through. He was a young, single man who lived a bachelors dream as a casino supervisor in Las Vegas. He died just 5 months after he was diagnosed.
When I look back at issues people have; I can certainly say that my problems are small. In all likelihood I will come out of this with a better job, making more money. I am 43 years old so I should have the energy for ‘one more’ good run or maybe I should have a mid-life-crisis, get on the bike, find a 21 year old hottie and never be heard from again.
Yes Adam, I got a decent severance package. Rumor had it that my level would receive a year of full pay and benefits so my lunch buddies and me would always joke about trying to figure out how we could get our packages. When it really hit it was a shock and the year severance was not true. I came out pretty good but some went out with basically nothing and some of them had kids and wives who don’t work.
Once again, sorry for using you guys as a EAP. Now back to the original topic!