Hi Mellivora,
I just read your post and wanted to reply, rather than leaving it only for Daveman or Demografx to explain.
NORD's Rare Disease Database contains a little over 1200 rare disease reports. This is due simply to the relatively small editorial staff that we have, as a non-profit organization. Currently we only list the rare disorders for which we have a report to offer. Getting these reports written properly, checked by expert researchers, etc, is a major procedure.
(FYI, if someone were to call us for information on POIS, or any other non-listed rare disorder, we'd provide information from reliable databases.)
The SMF POIS forum
is listed on our organizational database,
http://www.rarediseases.org/rare-disease-information/organizations/byID/3136/viewDetail.
For those of you who may not be aware, POIS is
officially considered a rare disorder in the USA, and is listed on the database of the NIH (National Institutes for Health) Office of Rare Diseases Research --
http://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/GARD/Condition/10809/Postorgasmic_illness_syndrome.aspx. While they don't provide much information on the almost 7,000 rare disorders that they list, just getting listed there is an important milestone.
Demo and Daveman are responsible for getting POIS listed on that US government site.
If NORD had a reputable and up-to-date researcher to obtain a POIS report from, we would definitely approach him/her to help us write it and to review it for scientific accuracy. That won't happen until the basic scientific research has been done (i.e. a research grant has been awarded).
I hope that sufficiently explains why there's no POIS report yet on our database.