Hi Lauren!
I am not even remotely experienced enough to advise on dosage,
but a couple of thoughts:
1) I think those overnight tests if you can get them will help you get a better picture. I can
absolutely relate to the struggle to stay awake for post-dose stuff (since I have the Libre that's not an issue, but for his snacks at +1, 2 and 3.) It's possible Esse's PM cycles closely resemble his AM cycles, but it's also possible they're wildly different. In our case, Xander often has a very active AM cycle and then a bounce PM cycle. Once in a while it'll go the opposite way. If you're really struggling with being able to get overnight data, then maybe the Libre really would be a good option for you, even if not your primary testing method. You could just utilize it to fill in the blanks. I think that's what
@Briana + Binx are currently doing, so maybe she would have some insights for you about using it as a backup and not a primary source of information.
2) Another thing that muddies the waters is all the potential furshots. That's something that obviously reduces over time (and again, I can relate to having a difficult kitty!) so please don't take that as some sort of criticism - purely pointing out that when we're not sure how much insulin actually made it in, it's hard to know if the dose is effective or not.
Especially since this whole system is like a butterfly effect and every action can so easily impact the next several cycles. Does that make sense?
Sooo much in the beginning is just a big old question mark. I hated staring at my spreadsheet and trying to make sense of things, it was so overwhelming and I felt like I never had the "right" data to make any real correlations. That's another thing that just improved over time by way of having more data to look at, but also people here have often been
incredibly helpful with pointing out things that I may have missed or misunderstood.
3) Just as an overall note on "patience": It is not one of my virtues. Like, at all.

My thread yesterday probably proves that (although that was more of an overall progress thing and not specific dose thing), so you're probably thinking "What could I possibly learn from you?" Which is fair! Haha. But I
have seen firsthand that sometimes it takes a truly surprising amount of time to see the effect of a change (circling back to the butterfly effect!). And on top of that, something that I've only learned very recently, is that there's this phenomenon of a "breakthrough dose." For some people it seems like no dose shows a real, lasting improvement, and they have to keep climbing the dosing ladder up and up and up. But then suddenly, literally like a flipped switch, something works. There are always ups and downs after that too, but it really seems like things just suddenly get
so much better all at once. I'm pretty tired at the moment so I could be misremembering, but I think if you go look through the spreadsheets of some of our other lovely members, you'll see this exact thing happen! Check out
@Mary & Jude ,
@Helen + Noogi ,
@Briana + Binx 's spreadsheets. That helped me a lot to hold on for that "breakthrough!"
And a last note, which again, I need to take my own advice on too: It can really help to zoom way out and look at the overall picture. When I feel like I'm getting absolutely nowhere I try to do that and when I see all the red and black and pink at the beginning and look at how little of those three I have now, even if I'm not doing great, I can see there's definite
improvement.
I'm sorry this wound up being so long-winded. I hope something in it was of use!