Dr. Wilson’s Adrenal Fatigue Questionnaire
Interpreting your Adrenal Fatigue Questionnaire
Total Count of Questions Answered:
This gives you a general “Yes or No” answer to the question, “Do I have adrenal fatigue?” Look at your “Total number of questions answered” above. The purpose of this score is to see the total number of signs and symptoms of adrenal fatigue you have. There are a total of 87 questions for men and 89 questions for women in the questionnaire. If you responded to more than 26 (men) or 32 (women) of the questions, regardless of which severity response number you gave the question, you have some degree of adrenal fatigue. The greater the number of questions that you responded to, the greater your adrenal fatigue. If you responded affirmatively to less than 20 of the questions, it is unlikely that adrenal fatigue is your problem. People who do not have adrenal fatigue may still experience a few of these indicators in their lives, but not many of them. If your symptoms do not include fatigue or decreased ability to handle stress, the you are probably not suffering from adrenal fatigue.
Total Points:
The total points are used to determine the degree of severity of your adrenal fatigue. If you ranked every question 3 (the worst) your total points would be 261 for men and 267 for women. If you scored under 40, you either have only slight adrenal fatigue or none at all. If you scored between 44-87 for men or 45-88 for women, then overall you have a mild degree of adrenal fatigue. This does not mean that some individual symptoms are not severe, but overall your symptom picture reflects mildly fatigued adrenals. If you scored between 88-130 for men or 89-132 for women, your adrenal fatigue is moderate. If you scored above 130 for men or 132 for women, the consider yourself to be suffering from severe adrenal fatigue. Now compare the total points of the different sections with each other. This allows you to see if 1 or 2 of the sections stand out as having more signs and symptoms. They will be the most useful ones for you to watch as indicators as you improve. Seeing which sections stand out will also be helpful in developing your own recovery program.
This is the sum of the answers to the questions marked by an asterisk (*) for the “Now” column. If this total is more than 9, we strongly recommend that you consult a physician who is familiar with stress and adrenal function.
To learn more about what you can do:
- Go to Step #2 to read about adrenal fatigue, adrenal function and tests to establish adrenal efficiency. OR
- Go to Step #3 to learn about Dr Wilson’s programs and protocols, or use our search database to find a healthcare provider near you.
Interpreting your Adrenal Fatigue Questionnaire
Total Count of Questions Answered:
This gives you a general “Yes or No” answer to the question, “Do I have adrenal fatigue?” Look at your “Total number of questions answered” above. The purpose of this score is to see the
total number of signs and symptoms of adrenal fatigue you have. There are a total of 87 questions for men and 89 questions for women in the questionnaire. If you responded to more than
26 (men) or 32 (women) of the questions, regardless of which severity response number you gave the question, you have some degree of adrenal fatigue. The
greater the number of questions that you responded to, the greater your adrenal fatigue. If you responded affirmatively to less than 20 of the questions, it is unlikely that adrenal
fatigue is your problem. People who do not have adrenal fatigue may still experience a few of these indicators in their lives, but not many of them. If your symptoms do not include fatigue
or decreased ability to handle stress, the you are probably not suffering from adrenal fatigue.
Total Points:
The total points are used to determine the degree of severity of your adrenal fatigue. If you ranked every question 3 (the worst) your total points would be 261 for men and 267 for women.
If you scored under 40, you either have only slight adrenal fatigue or none at all. If you scored between 44-87 for men or 45-88 for
women, then overall you have a mild degree of adrenal fatigue. This does not mean that some individual symptoms are not severe, but overall your symptom picture reflects mildly fatigued
adrenals. If you scored between 88-130 for men or 89-132 for women, your adrenal fatigue is moderate. If you scored above 130 for men or
132 for women, the consider yourself to be suffering from severe adrenal fatigue. Now compare the total points of the different sections with each other. This allows you
to see if 1 or 2 of the sections stand out as having more signs and symptoms. They will be the most useful ones for you to watch as indicators as you improve. Seeing which sections stand
out will also be helpful in developing your own recovery program.
This is the sum of the answers to the questions marked by an asterisk (*) for the “Now” column. If this total is more than 9, we strongly recommend that you consult a
physician who is familiar with stress and adrenal function.
To learn more about what you can do:
- Go to Step #2 to read about adrenal fatigue, adrenal function and tests to establish adrenal efficiency. OR
- Go to Step #3 to learn about Dr Wilson’s programs and protocols, or use our search database to find a healthcare provider near
you.