Eddie being an acrocat, your goal doesn't need to be to earn reductions. My goal for Neko was regulation, with as much times as possible below renal threshold. Yes you can give a dose until either a reduction is earned, or an increase is needed. But sometimes you have to consider life and how you as a caregiver are doing. There were many times I did a temporary reduction so I could get some sleep, then go back up when refreshed. It's a balance. You also want to have him spend as much time as possible to help reduce the bouncing, and not give the antibodies of glucose toxicity a change to grab on. If you can keep him at a slightly higher dose where you feed to make sure he's not bottoming out, you can get him to level out and get used to normal numbers.
"There were many times I did a temporary reduction so I could get some sleep, then go back up when refreshed. It's a balance. You also want to have him spend as much time as possible to help reduce the bouncing, and not give the antibodies of glucose toxicity a change to grab on. If you can keep him at a slightly higher dose where you feed to make sure he's not bottoming out, you can get him to level out and get used to normal numbers." This is incredibly helpful. I've often felt I was working against myself with regards earned reductions. The goal is regulation with an acro kitty and, maybe when it's a kitty like Eddie's acro-brother Blue, remission is a gift.
You also don't need to have numbers in your profile to describe when you want to reduce. You could stick with TR and use 68 as your reduction point. Then change again if you find a phase of SRT is kicking in and reductions are coming fast and furious.