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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.
EA
Mentor candidate

I know what it is like to believe life is gone, and to find a road back.

94%story fit

If you are tired, scared, angry, numb, or embarrassed that you are not fixed yet, I can be a steady peer voice while KBlend staff help you find the right next step. I will not talk down to you. I will not pretend pain is simple. I will remind you that a future can become visible before it feels believable.

Support styleYou feel like nothing has worked and you need a human story before you can try again.
Available forDraft proposal: one or two staff-reviewed introductions per week after training and approval.
Best first moveYou feel like nothing has worked and you need a human story before you can try again.
Treatment-resistant depressionPTSD and anxietyChronic painAmputation recoveryFamily reconnection
I am not here because my life was easy. I am here because I know what it feels like to run out of answers, to wonder whether people are tired of hearing that you are still hurting, and to need somebody who can sit with the truth without flinching. KBlend helped me begin again. I want my story to become useful for someone who is standing where I used to stand.

Peer support only. Easton does not diagnose, prescribe, replace clinical care, manage crisis situations, promise outcomes, or pressure anyone into treatment. Staff-reviewed introductions only until the Truthbook mentor path is formally approved.

Start the conversation

social prompt

What part of Easton’s story sounds closest to what you are carrying?

Try this openerI need hope without hype
Try this openerPain changed my identity
Try this openerMy family watched me disappear
Try this openerI want my recovery to help someone

Why people may choose Easton

I understand what it is like to feel like treatment, pain, and life have all become too heavy.
I care about helping people reconnect with family, responsibility, and hope without pretending the road is easy.
I can share the parts of my story that helped me move from survival toward rebuilding.
I want mentoring credits because I want my recovery to become service, not just something that happened to me.

Good fit

You feel like nothing has worked and you need a human story before you can try again.
Pain, disability, depression, or anxiety changed how you see yourself.
Your family has watched you disappear and you want a way back into relationship.
You want community support but you do not want pressure, hype, or fake promises.
You may want to become the kind of person who helps others after you heal.

Connection signals

See my fit
I need hope without hype
Easton is best positioned for people who need an honest peer voice before they can believe change is possible.
Pain changed my identity
His page should speak to people whose physical pain, disability, or medical trauma changed how they see themselves.
My family watched me disappear
Easton can help leads name the desire to come back into family life without shame or performance.
I want my recovery to help someone
This is the bridge from patient story to mentor credits: healing becomes service.

Stories near this road

More stories

Easton is one voice in a wider KBlend community. These stories help people recognize the road before they are ready to describe it themselves.

Jay
Treatment-resistant depression, PTSD, and trauma

Jay

Jay's story helps normalize anger, spiritual struggle, trauma, and the long road back toward hope.

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Susan and Leroy
Depression, trauma, chronic pain, and hope

Susan and Leroy

Their testimony gives couples and families a way to imagine recovery as something shared, not carried alone.

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David
Anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation

David

David's story gives high-distress leads another example of a person naming the depth of the problem and still finding a next step.

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Baylee
Faith, purpose, and healing

Baylee

Baylee's story broadens Easton's page from symptom relief toward purpose, faith, teaching, and a future worth building.

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Estacia
Recovery, reflection, and rebuilding

Estacia

Estacia gives visitors another face of change, helping the page feel like a living community instead of a single testimony.

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Sam
Personal change and renewed hope

Sam

Sam's testimony adds another quick recognition point for people who keep scrolling until someone finally sounds familiar.

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Crystal
Community testimony and courage

Crystal

Crystal helps broaden the page from clinical curiosity into a community of people willing to be seen.

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Dr. Larry
Provider perspective and public trust

Dr. Larry

Dr. Larry gives skeptical visitors a different kind of trust signal when they want context before joining a story path.

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First steps

Start
Watch a short clip and choose the part of my story that feels familiar.
Answer a few private questions so KBlend can understand your road and safety needs.
Let staff decide whether Easton, another mentor, or a clinical next step is the right match.
If we are matched, start with one staff-reviewed peer introduction and one simple next action.

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