Suki
One of the beauties about this forum is it is a peer-review forum. We have a lot of members with a lot of different experience. If you only got input from one person, you might wonder how much you could trust it. But having several members offer input allows you, as the Caregiver, to inform yourself and make the decision for your kitty.
No, we don't always all agree but we all understand that we agree to disagree. While it might seem like arguing to the new member, it's just a presentation of info we all have. I know it makes it difficult for the new CG to sort through and figure out what to do and I'm sorry for that. But look how much you learned!
I think the take-home from this is that we've observed from the many R users in this forum (and Jill probably taught a great many of them how to use R...including me and likely Sandy) that R
typically lasts about 4 hours but there are some cats, e.g. high dose, where the duration can be longer. Now you are aware of that potential, you can see if Crystal is one of them.
As far as when you can be available to shoot and monitor an R cycle, I know you've seen Cobb's SS to see how Suzanne did it while working although I think she started back to work after she had started using R. You might also want to look at
Jazzy's SS.
Scroll down to 11/18/10 when Libby switched her to lev. Libby worked and shot R and Libby is another of our extremely experienced members (also helped me learn to use R). I am certain you can also learn from that SS.
It is absolutely fine to shoot just one cycle a day if the numbers warrant and you'll be there. just let us know when so we can make sure one of us is around. When you are able to shoot both cycles as Sandy suggests, also just tell us. There is usually one of us around or can be available if we know ahead of time. I definitely want to leave the R dosing to Sandy, Julie, Suzanne, Jill, Libby (if they are around). Wendy is also a great resource for the lev dose for high dose kitters.