A story-driven mirror for modern suffering: normal tests, real pain.
This is a clinical-fiction novel built from patterns seen in real clinics—where reports are “normal” but the person is not. Each chapter is short, readable, and ends with a survey so readers can reflect on their own patterns and on society.
Because many modern problems are not captured by MRI, CT, or bloodwork—yet they show up as insomnia, migraines, gut problems, panic, loneliness, and numbness. The goal is to name the invisible causes and restore agency.
It helps you recognize core lies (e.g., “good vibes only,” “next year,” “people are replaceable,” “I am what I do”), and replace them with practical, humane choices—without preaching. Progress is tracked anonymously on your device.
This project blends narrative craft with clinical reality. It is designed for busy readers: short pages, high relevance, and reflection at the end.
After repeatedly seeing young people with real suffering but “negative reports,” I realized we often treat symptoms while ignoring the life-pattern underneath. This book is a structured attempt to make those patterns visible—through story first, insight second.