Here's my update on a thiamine protocol after 3 months:-
Summary
I've been taking thiamine supplements to see if it helps with pois symptoms, especially fatigue, and overall I would say that it's been a positive experience. Protocol is as follows: healthy diet and lifestyle (most important), vit d, vit k2, probiotic, 100mg thiamine mononitrate sublingual or 150mg benfotiamine. I sometimes take boron 3mg for a few weeks (when my shbg is high in a blood test), I sometimes take taurine 500mg (when my libido is lousy), but I'm not taking either at the moment. Occasional fexofenadine 180mg (before/afer o).
Pros
Thiamine seemed to reduce my fatigue in general. I've been more active than normal with less brain fog, which has been good and the main result I was hoping for.
Cons
Thiamine did not seem to prevent me from getting certain symptoms after an o ex/ flu like, allergy like symptoms.
Side effects / issues
No significant side effects in my case. I've had quite loose stools the past few months and have been awake at night more than normal but I don't know if either was due to thiamine supplements or something else (stress etc).
Caveats
Usually Mg supplements are recommended on a thiamine protocol but I don't take them (intolerance). I've not increased thiamine to high levels which typically others seem to do because I'm not keen on high doses of anything. I've had an exceptionally stressful 3 months. These things mean it's not been conclusive test. It's challenging to change one thing and keep everything else constant but I did my best. I imagine that's challenging even in a lab.
What paradox?
I had read that when taking thiamine, symptoms are supposed to get worse before they get better, a so called "paradoxical reaction". This didn't happen in my case. Maybe I haven't taken a high enough dose? Another reason? I don't know. I just got a gradual benefit after a few weeks which has stayed fairly constant.
combining with antihistamines
What I've started doing is continuing to take thiamine every day but if I have an o, I take an antihistamine I have used a lot previously (fexofenadine 180mg) either before or after. This has worked well so far. Maybe thiamine is helping with fatigue, maybe the antihistamine is reducing the likelihood of a sniffle, allergy like symptoms etc. I think I will continue.
doctor
My doctor and my Allergy Specialist want my feedback on antihistamines. I will also let them know about thiamine at my next appointment (late November) and hopefully they will find that interesting. They are new to pois but have given me a diagnosis and are willing to listen.
conclusion
So, whilst not a resounding success, it's mostly a thumbs up for taking thiamine supplements from me for my pois so far, using quite small doses in my case. I feel 3 months is quite a short term test especially due to some recent stress potentially affecting results so I plan to test for an additional 3 months.
@kosmo35 and @Andre2505. Any update from you guys or anyone else trying thiamine? I hope you've had success but even if you haven't it would be good to know.