I'm not really sure what he's up to today. He came down from AMPS and just floated along the edge of deep water for quite a few hours during midday. He retained excellent numbers until late afternoon, which rapidly doubled in the final quarter of the cycle. OH was a little uneasy about the low 50s, but remained firm and just gave him some food and let him be, which I think was the right call.
It's hard to complain about a PMPS that's mid-blue, especially when we were dealing with numbers 100+ points higher than that just a couple weeks ago. However, I'm starting to worry that the first quarter drop followed by the late cycle rise means we're already reverting to old ways.
Not much we can do about it right now though. We can't up the dose to address the rising PMPS because that will make the drop earlier in the day even more pronounced. Unless he drops under 40 tomorrow (which is a distinct possibility), we can't really drop the dose either because it will probably lead to higher PMPS numbers. The moment we let those PMPS get too far out such that he gets into a pattern of big drops overnight followed by reactionary big bounces during the day is the moment we lose control again.