Well, I'm not the person you were replying to, I was just browsing the forum and came across this, but I just wanted to say that I also think you should be very cautious when taking a psychiatric medication like Milnacipran. It's great that it helps you, but many things have helped people with POIS, which means they are probably just masking different symptoms and not attacking the cause, since said cause is still unknown. I suppose many medications that affect brain function and mood could make people with POIS feel better, that's what they're supposed to do in general, but they could have serious effects in the long run. Just saying you should maybe be cautious. I hope you won't be offended by this, it's your choice after all, but I personally think sex isn't that important as to take random psychiatric medications so we can have it, no matter what doctors think or say (we all know how effortlessly some of them prescribe meds, and none of them knows the slightest thing for sure about POIS yet). Best of luck to you, take care!
Thank you for your thoughtful contribution, IronFeather.
At this point, it seems likely that there are many different types of POIS, as Quantum's comprehensive thread below discusses:
https://poiscenter.com/forums/index.php?topic=2338.0It's entirely possible that there are many different "causes" of POIS, with O being the initial trigger which links all the different causes/symptoms. So I'd say that you CAN in theory directly address the cause of 1 or more types of POIS. And most common diseases have treatments that work for some patients and not for others, you would expect the same to be true for POIS.
I'm not encouraging anyone to take risks with their health. Quantum's earlier reply to you describes the issues involved with risk very well, I can't think of anything to add to that.
Best of luck to you too