You don't have quite enough data for me to tell you what his trend tends to be when he breaks bounces. Wendy might be better at this since she's more experienced reading Lev spreadsheets.
On his normal cycles, onset seems to be around +4, nadir around +6 or later (not many tests in the +6 to +11 window so hard to say), and duration doesn't seem to be much more than 12 hours.
When he breaks a bounce his nadir is very late, +12 or later. Then the original shot starts to wear off before new one onsets, so he climbs back up...but then the new one onsets before they get too high. Many times for other cats it results in a nice "hang time" in good numbers.
Realistically, I think the 9/12 PM shot broke the bounce and got you those blues, then yesterday's AM shot helped stave off the bounce - then he ran out of juice by PM shot and the bounce won. But I'm glad to see that 353 later last night.
This is a very good explanation. Thank you. I wonder, is the issue of running out of juice tied to finding the appropriate dose? It's interesting because the 353 last night held pretty steady for the next 3 hours until AMPS (09/14) at 355...
There's not really much you can do except stay on top of the increases as needed. You can't control his body bouncing from the blues.