My Memoir

A smiling woman with short brown hair wearing a blue top, taking a selfie in front of a bookshelf filled with books and decorative items.

A Reason to

B-lieve

A Mother's Story of Faith, Action, and the B-Vitamin Miracle that Saved Her Son

On September 11, 2001, as the world outside was consumed by a national tragedy, Kasha Morris was entering a private battle of her own. She had just given birth to her son, Ryan—a boy whose life would soon become a decades-long puzzle that stumped the brightest minds in medicine.

The nightmare began on Ryan’s first birthday. One moment, he was a thriving toddler; the next, he collapsed into a terrifying episode of paralysis. This was the start of a fifteen-year labyrinth of emergency rooms, medical tests, and "strange spells" that left doctors baffled and a family living on the edge.

A Reason to B-lieve is the raw, unflinching account of a mother forced to trade her teacher’s lesson plans for medical journals. Refusing to accept a "nameless" fate for her son, Kasha became a detective of the human body, documenting every tremor and shift in a meticulously kept blue binder—a record of a disease science hadn't yet identified.

The narrative dives deep into the psychological toll of the "undiagnosed" space: the isolation of the ICU, the spiritual questions that haunt the middle of the night, and the "porch parties" that became a lifeline when hope felt thin. It is the story of a family learning to navigate a world that offered no roadmap, anchored by the conviction that belief is only as strong as the action we take to back it up.

The turning point arrives with an accidental clue—a simple, common household supplement sitting right on the kitchen counter that seemed to do what specialized medicine could not. But was it a fluke, or a miracle?

From the kitchen table to the global stage, follow Kasha and her family as they race against time to decode a genetic killer. A Reason to B-lieve is more than a medical drama; it is a blueprint for anyone facing an "impossible" challenge. It proves that even when a vital "letter" is missing from your life, you still have the power to write a beautiful story.

Sneak Peek: Inside the Journey

A diverse group of eleven people standing in a semi-circle with their hands stacked together in the center, smiling at the camera in a room with blue shutters and a patterned carpet.
A young man jumping with a basketball in a gymnasium filled with spectators during a game.
A boy and his mom hugging and smiling in a cozy, dimly lit room.
A middle-aged woman with glasses and short brown hair smiling and holding a blue binder filled with papers.

"Amidst the tragedy of a nation, we found our own blessing, a moment of pure joy that reminded us why we never stop fighting for the light."

Blue Binder

"I became a mother turned detective, documenting every symptom in a meticulously kept record—a blue binder that held the secrets to a life lived on the edge of a medical mystery."

9/11 Connection

"Could the answer really be sitting on my kitchen counter? We watched as a simple, repurposed vitamin did what years of specialized medicine couldn't: it gave Ryan his life back."

Scientific Race

"We weren't just parents anymore; we were partners in a global race for answers, working alongside world-class researchers to decode the TANGO2 mystery."

B Vitamin Miracle