My response is the same as last week - since I can't remember your schedule; if you're going to be home to test and IF you're feeling up to being up late (possibly) tomorrow night then yes, I would agree with an increase. On your SLGS protocol I believe you've met the number of cycles between an increase and you only saw one visit to the lagoon. I'd also like to caution you, that if you see descending numbers like you had the other night - please get another test to see if he's still falling. These kids love to go low low low at night...and when the numbers are falling from the PMPS right on thru the 3+, you're going to have to set an alarm and test again in an hour or so...he's giving you a warning that this is an active cycle and it's important to get tests until he decides to turn around. If you feel that he's dropping too fast, then it's time to bring out some medium carb food to try to steer him back up and away from the deep end...if he drops too low, you'll have to decrease the dose - so it's a fine line, like walking a tightrope at that point to test/feed, steer to keep him from going too low - and then getting those bounces which seem to always happen after going to low - it's just a natural response of his body to say, hey what happened...the BG was too low - and the liver floods his blood stream with stored sugars to bring that BG back up...then you have to wait out another bounce cycle... Ah yes, the sugar dance...up/down, up/down.
Hopefully you can find a good dose for him to help him surf for longer - and it does seem that once they get used to lower numbers they will go there and stay there longer...it would be good for him to come down out of those pinks...and now the red - looking bouncie there...let's level off there Blaze