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VisualOps TruthBook by KBlend
Patient invitation path: set up your KBlend portal, then enter TruthBook.
TruthBook by KBlend

Stop Scrolling. Start Living.

Move from isolation to belonging, from survival to purpose, and from receiving support to providing support.
TruthBook is the safe place behind the paywall: a threshold between us and the world where masks can come down, trust can grow, and intimacy can become part of healing.
Find my people Match by road, role, boundary, and next step. Invite support Give family and friends a helpful role. Build helper profile Become known safely before appearing in matching. Set up profile Who I am, what I survived, and what I am building. Read circles Start with honest rooms, not a noisy feed.

Supporter Invite Kit

join my journey
https://www.mykblend.com/recovery/member/register?invite=supporter&next=%2Frecovery%2Fportal%2Ftruthbook%2Fmessages
I am setting up my TruthBook support network through KBlend. Would you join my journey and walk alongside me as I build my next step?
Walk alongside me in TruthBook
I am using TruthBook by KBlend to build my story, future goal, and support network. I am not asking you to follow me or fix me. I am inviting you to walk alongside me as a trusted supporter.

Support invitations are for belonging and encouragement. They are not clinical requests, crisis messages, or public follower asks.

Support Requests

walk alongside me
Elena: Walk alongside request received
Waiting for guide response
Staff: Story recording interest
Needs availability
Jon: Support network follow-up
Accepted, opens after staff check
Elena Cross
Story preparation before recording day
Waiting for guide response
Jon Mercer
Invite him to walk alongside my future goal
Staff visibility check
Staff
Ask whether a concern belongs in My Care
Open support lane

Invite Support

purpose required
Never: Follow me. Grow my audience.
Supporter

I care, but I do not know what to do.

Read what the member chose to share, then send one encouragement without advice.

Do not diagnose, rescue, monitor, or turn support into pressure.

Family Member

I am family and I am exhausted.

Choose one repair-oriented prompt and one boundary you can actually keep.

Do not use access to control the member or relitigate old arguments.

Mentor

I have walked a similar road.

Offer testimony and one practiced step, not a prescription.

No clinical advice; escalate safety concerns to staff.

Sponsor

I can help make the next step possible.

Support a practical barrier: ride, meal, childcare, lesson access, or event seat.

Give without buying influence over the story.