This page is a reflective blog post about living with treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, and obsessive-compulsive disorder, and about how ketamine therapy has fit into the author’s recovery journey. It describes personal experiences with treatment, gradual improvement over time, and the ongoing work involved in maintaining mental health. The post also frames ketamine as part of a broader conversation about how the therapy may support healing and functioning in people with resistant depression. It is written in a first-person, narrative style rather than as a formal lesson or clinical training module. The content may be useful for patients, loved ones, and practitioners who want a patient-centered perspective on ketamine therapy and its place in care. It does not present a structured syllabus, assessment, or certification process.