A 'realistic and skeptical' expectation, or whatever that means for the person, is still an expectation which colors perception. The best would be to be as detached as possible from the experience and to follow the indicated therapy as closely as possible (specifically taking a high dose, ie. 600mg). Speaking of that, my initial goal of one week is too short. It probably should be at least three weeks which, given my initial positive response, I feel comfortable with.
Being detached is the ideal, but not a realistic one. Most people I know have at least
some emotional investment when they try out a new remedy, protocol or practitioner. That's just human nature.
I actually kept track of most of the practitioners that I remembered consulting with, and most of the remedies I've tried in my
36 years with this disease, and I have given each of them a grade on their performance, based on effectiveness and helpfulness. As it turns out, these were my conclusions:
50% (66)--worthless
19.2% (26) detrimental
15.7% (21)--minimally helpful
14.3% (19) supportive
.75% (1)--very helpful
On my list is included practitioners of every ilk imaginable, from allopathic MDs to NDs, homeopaths, herbalists, nutritionists, acupuncturists, Reiki practitioners, hypnotists, chiropractors who do cranial work, psychotherapists, Bach Flower remedy experts, and assorted New Age wackadoodles. You name it, I have tried it. Most of it was a failure. I wish I had gone to the beach instead. It would have been a better use of my time and energy.
In addition to the above, since joining PR in 2009, I've tried the following, all recommended by someone here:
Fredddd's protocol (made me a lot worse),
Rich's SMP (minimally helpful),
Dog Person's B2 + manganese protocol (made me worse),
the Wahl's diet (made me REALLY hungry),
the GU syndrome protocol (no effect),
Laminine (made me worse),
the 23&Me-Yasko related protocol (still in progress)--some supps made me worse (molybdenum, TMG, zinc) and some have been okay in small doses (HB12 and MB12).
Considering everything I've tried, and all the money, time and energy I have put into it, and all the adverse or worthless effects I've had, I think caution and healthy skepticism about B1 is a reasonable place to come from.