WalshDoc follow-up guide

WalshDoc Biotype + Toxic Burden Follow-Up Questionnaire

The Biotype + Toxic Burden Follow-Up Questionnaire is used after an earlier WalshDoc report to track symptom changes, supplement response, side effects, lab trends, toxic burden shifts, and remaining areas that may need review.

Use this follow-up when both biotype progress and toxic burden progress need to be reviewed together.

Why follow-up matters

Initial reports are useful, but the most clinically valuable question is often what changed after treatment, supplements, diet changes, lab correction, detoxification work, or time.

The Follow-Up Biotype + Toxic Burden Questionnaire compares where the patient started with where they are now. It is designed to track symptom shifts, supplement response, side effects, setbacks, lab trends, and remaining areas of concern across both Walsh biotype and toxic burden domains.

This is especially useful when the initial pattern was mixed, when symptoms improved unevenly, or when toxic burden, methylation demand, mitochondrial stress, copper-zinc imbalance, or pyroluria remain active questions.

Who should use this follow-up?

Prior biotype report

Patients who previously completed a WalshDoc biotype or combined questionnaire and now need progress reviewed.

Toxic burden overlap

Patients whose symptoms include detoxification stress, chemical sensitivity, mitochondrial strain, mold concerns, or exposure-related flares.

Supplement response

Patients who want to document improvements, side effects, tolerance problems, or symptoms that have not changed.

Lab trend review

Patients with repeat copper, zinc, ceruloplasmin, histamine, pyrroles, methylation, vitamin D, CBC/CMP, or related labs.

What this follow-up tracks

Biotype progress

Mood, behavior, sleep, focus, and stress tolerance

The follow-up helps compare current symptoms with the original pattern so persistent or changing biotype clues are easier to review.

  • Anxiety, depression, OCD traits, irritability, panic, or rumination
  • Sleep, attention, motivation, and emotional regulation
  • Copper overload, pyroluria, methylation, and histamine clues
Toxic burden progress

Detoxification, oxidative stress, and recovery patterns

The toxic burden follow-up helps track exposure sensitivity, recovery tolerance, mitochondrial demand, creatine demand, acidic pH indicators, and clearance stress.

  • Response to environmental changes, detox support, diet, or gut work
  • Fatigue, brain fog, exercise tolerance, chemical sensitivity, and inflammation
  • Symptoms that improved, remained unchanged, or worsened

What to have ready before completing it

This follow-up is most useful when you can describe what changed since the prior report.

  • Current supplements, doses, and approximate start dates
  • Medication changes or new reactions
  • Symptoms that improved, persisted, worsened, or newly appeared
  • Repeat labs, if available
  • Diet, detoxification, environmental, sleep, or gut-related changes
  • Questions you want addressed in the next review

Start this follow-up

Start Combined Follow-Up

Use this if you previously completed a biotype/toxic burden report and need progress reviewed.

Start Follow-Up

View Lab Panels

Review lab panels that may help track copper, zinc, methylation, toxic burden, or general progress.

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Need a Different Follow-Up?

Return to the questionnaire hub if you need biotype-only, toxic-only, or first-time methylation follow-up.

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Follow-up questionnaires are designed to help interpret progress over time. They are especially useful when symptoms and labs do not move together or when a protocol needs refinement.