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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.

Find it here

matched resources

People-finder sites keep attention by helping visitors recognize themselves. These cards do the same thing for KBlend: story, condition, family, education, and treatment-context doors from MyKBlend and Complete Ketamine.

Watch people tell the truth before you decide what fits.
KBlend Story wall

Watch people tell the truth before you decide what fits.

For visitors who need a human face before they trust a question path.

Testimonials keep the scroll warm: Baylee, Estacia, Sam, Susan and Leroy, Jay, Crystal, Dr. Larry, and more give people several doors into hope.

storieshopepeople like me
Browse stories
Depression does not have to be the whole identity.
KBlend Condition path

Depression does not have to be the whole identity.

For people who are still functioning on the outside but feel gone inside.

Use this as a bridge from symptom language into story, support, and the first guided question.

depressionidentityfirst step
Explore depression
Anxiety, panic, and the cost of always bracing.
KBlend Condition path

Anxiety, panic, and the cost of always bracing.

For visitors who do not yet call it trauma, but know their body never stands down.

This gives the guided path a familiar entry point without forcing clinical language too early.

anxietypanicbody alarm
Read anxiety path
Parents and families need a doorway too.
KBlend Family path

Parents and families need a doorway too.

For supporters who are scared, confused, or trying not to make things worse.

Truthbook should not only match patients. It should help families find a sane role before they become pressure.

parentssupportersfamily repair
Help a family start
Education is the cure for the wrong kind of hope.
Complete Ketamine Education

Education is the cure for the wrong kind of hope.

For people who want to understand the clinic philosophy before they trust the process.

This supports Truthbook with a more grounded education lane: deception, medication management, and learning before buying.

educationdiscernmentclinic philosophy
Open education
The steps to recovery give the scroll a direction.
Complete Ketamine Recovery map

The steps to recovery give the scroll a direction.

For visitors who need a path, not just encouragement.

The recovery-step framing pairs well with the guided question block because both promise a next move.

recovery mapnext steptreatment path
See recovery steps
When the thing that helped starts helping less.
Complete Ketamine Curiosity hook

When the thing that helped starts helping less.

For people worried about diminishing results, maintenance, or whether they are stuck again.

This is a strong “find it here” card because it names a private fear people may keep scrolling to answer.

diminishing resultsmaintenancefear
Understand the concern
Ketamine is not a psychedelic shortcut.
Complete Ketamine Treatment context

Ketamine is not a psychedelic shortcut.

For skeptical visitors, family members, and people who need safety language before story language.

This can catch the analytical person who is not ready for community yet but is willing to keep learning.

ketaminesafetyskeptic
Read context
Spravato questions belong in the discovery flow.
Complete Ketamine Treatment option

Spravato questions belong in the discovery flow.

For people comparing options and trying to understand what kind of care fits.

A clear option card keeps Truthbook useful for treatment-aware visitors without making the whole page clinical.

spravatooptionsclinical fit
Compare options

Build a story, milestone, or victory

stories before posts
Story owner keeps final editorial control. Publishing is never the first step. Prepare Story

Book Builder

experience into wisdom
Contributors may add perspective; the story owner controls the book.
Started

My Beginning

Name the context before the struggle.

Private draft

My Struggles

Tell the truth without performing pain.

Guide review

My Turning Point

Find the moment survival became purpose.

Next

What I Learned

Transform experience into wisdom.

Locked

Helping Others

Open when support becomes contribution.

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Story profile
Baylee | Mentor candidate | Trauma recovery, Depression and anxiety, Emotional regulation

I know what it is like to look capable and still need emotional safety to become real.

If you look put together on the outside but feel overwhelmed inside, I can be a peer voice who understands that knowledge alone does not always make you feel safe. I can help you slow down, name what feels familiar, and let staff guide the next right step.

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Story profile
Chris | Mentor candidate | Severe depression, Anxiety and identity crisis, Marriage and parenting repair

I know the long road from severe depression and identity crisis into clarity, family, and faith.

If you are trying to understand whether recovery can reach your home, your marriage, your children, and your faith, I can be a steady peer voice while staff help sort the next step. I will not reduce your story to a quick fix. I can help you believe the long road is worth walking.

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Story profile
Easton | Mentor candidate | Treatment-resistant depression, PTSD and anxiety, Chronic pain

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

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.

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Story profile
Jesse and Chantel | Mentor candidate | Marriage repair, Parent restoration, Family support

We know what it is like for recovery to change the whole household, not just one person.

If your relationship or household has been shaped by depression, anxiety, pressure, resentment, or exhaustion, we can be a peer voice for the family side of the road. We will not take over the clinical role. We can help you name the kind of repair that staff may need to guide.

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Story profile
Susan | Mentor candidate | Depression and anxiety, Trauma recovery, Stroke recovery impact

I know what it is like to feel trapped in the fog and begin to feel freedom return.

If you feel stuck in the fog, I can be a peer voice of hope while KBlend staff help sort the next step. I will not promise outcomes or simplify the medical side. I can help you notice that the first signs of change matter.

S
Story profile
Sam | Mentor candidate | False guilt and shame, Depression recovery, Good days after suffering

I know what it is like for guilt and shame to follow you even on the good days.

If you feel guilty when things are finally not terrible, I can be a peer voice who understands that recovery can feel unfamiliar. I can help you bring that fear into the light while staff help decide the right next step.

Statement Pool

profile language

Reusable lines from patient profiles, with early response tracking from the TruthBook feed.

Baylee · tagline
I know what it is like to look capable and still need emotional safety to become real.
Trauma recoveryDepression and anxietyEmotional regulation
47 impressions · 3 clicks · 6.4% rate
Chris · tagline
I know the long road from severe depression and identity crisis into clarity, family, and faith.
Severe depressionAnxiety and identity crisisMarriage and parenting repair
47 impressions · 2 clicks · 4.3% rate
Easton · tagline
I know what it is like to believe life is gone, and to find a road back.
Treatment-resistant depressionPTSD and anxietyChronic pain
47 impressions · 2 clicks · 4.3% rate
Jesse and Chantel · tagline
We know what it is like for recovery to change the whole household, not just one person.
Marriage repairParent restorationFamily support
47 impressions · 2 clicks · 4.3% rate
Sam · tagline
I know what it is like for guilt and shame to follow you even on the good days.
False guilt and shameDepression recoveryGood days after suffering
47 impressions · 2 clicks · 4.3% rate
Susan · tagline
I know what it is like to feel trapped in the fog and begin to feel freedom return.
Depression and anxietyTrauma recoveryStroke recovery impact
47 impressions · 2 clicks · 4.3% rate
Baylee · invite_line
If you look put together on the outside but feel overwhelmed inside, I can be a peer voice who understands that knowledge alone does not always make you feel safe.
Trauma recoveryDepression and anxietyEmotional regulation
0 impressions · 0 clicks · 0% rate
Baylee · story_line
My story is not about pretending everything was simple after I got help.
Trauma recoveryDepression and anxietyEmotional regulation
0 impressions · 0 clicks · 0% rate
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Baylee
Mentor candidate | Staff review before public matching

I know what it is like to look capable and still need emotional safety to become real.

If Baylee's story sounds familiar, answer a few interactive questions so KBlend can understand your road and whether peer support, teaching, or a staff-supported next step may fit.

Trauma recoveryDepression and anxietyEmotional regulationFaith and purposeConfidence after instabilityBecoming a voice for others
CH
Chris
Mentor candidate | Staff review before public matching

I know the long road from severe depression and identity crisis into clarity, family, and faith.

If Chris's story sounds familiar, answer a few interactive questions so KBlend can understand whether you need peer story, family support, teaching, or staff-supported care routing.

Severe depressionAnxiety and identity crisisMarriage and parenting repairFaith rebuildingMedication transition questionsLong-game recovery
EA
Easton
Mentor candidate | Staff review before public matching

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

If Easton’s story sounds familiar, answer a few interactive questions so KBlend can understand where you are and whether a peer story, community path, or staff-supported next step may fit.

Treatment-resistant depressionPTSD and anxietyChronic painAmputation recoveryFamily reconnectionLearning to live again
JC
Jesse and Chantel
Mentor candidate | Staff review before public matching

We know what it is like for recovery to change the whole household, not just one person.

If Jesse and Chantel's story sounds familiar, answer a few interactive questions so KBlend can understand whether your next step is peer encouragement, supporter guidance, teaching, or staff-supported care routing.

Marriage repairParent restorationFamily supportDepression and anxietyForgiveness and graceHousehold change
SA
Sam
Mentor candidate | Staff review before public matching

I know what it is like for guilt and shame to follow you even on the good days.

If Sam's story sounds familiar, answer a few interactive questions so KBlend can understand whether peer encouragement, teaching, or staff-supported care routing may fit.

False guilt and shameDepression recoveryGood days after sufferingNegative thought loopsLearning to receive joy
SU
Susan
Mentor candidate | Staff review before public matching

I know what it is like to feel trapped in the fog and begin to feel freedom return.

If Susan's story sounds familiar, answer a few interactive questions so KBlend can understand whether peer hope, teaching, family support, or staff-supported care routing may fit.

Depression and anxietyTrauma recoveryStroke recovery impactChronic medical struggleFamily-visible restorationFog lifting
MA
Mara
Story Shared | Support network

Who I am: learning honesty after years of smiling through panic.

What I am building: a life where I can show up without pretending.

AnxietyOver-functioningFaith after burnout
JO
Jon
First Supporter | Walk alongside me

What I survived: isolation, work collapse, and rebuilding trust.

How others can support me: tell the truth before the crisis gets louder.

Work identityMarriage repairCommunity rhythm
EL
Elena
Founding Guide | Join my support network

What I learned: information alone did not change me.

My support network: turning insight into one living step.

AvoidanceShamePrayer and practice