At that age, when I started to experience POIS, I pretty soon understood that it was triggered by orgasm but I was too shy to bring up sexual issues to my parents so kept it only about the symptoms (hot flashes, zits etc). They didn't have to be doctors or rocket scientist to see that I was in agony, but I guess they "diagnosed" me as somewhat lazy or ambitionless. That was tough. Parents should be like Sherlock Holmes when it comes to their kids health and not smooth over such things.
Years and decades passed and just by exhaustion I finally got into the details with my dad (and a family related doctor). The outcome? Unfortunatly zero understanding but very needful echomonical support. The understanding came from my own research and handpicked therapists.
Tell your parents and see what happens! Just explain the symptoms if you like and reference to others in this group. Maybe you should have some other POISer here to talk with your parents in the phone to explain the seriousity of this.
They need to know the seriousity, to hear about what it can lead to later in life. It's very hard to "preach in your own town". You might try to convince your family or girlfriend something 1 000 times, but when they hear the exacly same words from an outsider (specificallly someone qualified) they just need to hear it once to believe it... sooooo frustrating...
One thing I learned is; when it comes to your personal health issues (or probably everything in life) there is noone else resposible than yourself. Noone else out there will ride in like a knight in your life and fix all your problems. Usually, to get the wheel starts spinning, you have to get down to it and
get the job done yourself! My best advice is: Become your own amateur health detective and try to find new little pieces of the puzzle every day. Many in this forum has found ways to controll their POIS to 90%! Start organize POIS-information and what people to contact. If one therapist or doctor fails to help you, get another, and another, and another... Giving up is simply just not an option. The one who sais "I've tryed it all", hasn't in fact tryed much at all.
Oh, I see now that this post was from a year ago, well if not the author than maybe someone else would benefit. It's an important question.