Haldane demonstrated that bubble formation was usually not enough to cause significant problems as long as the pressure ratio drop was not more than 2::1 with air. That's not the same as saying that no bubbles form until that pressure ratio.
Some of the more recent theories and models assume that small bubbles / micronuclei are always present, and that reductions in pressure will cause them to expand.
If small pressure ratio changes didn't cause any problem, then see-saw / sawtooth / yo-yo profiles wouldn't be a problem.
As other posters have noted, dehydration increases the risk of DCS. I also limit my diving on the day of arrival simply because I'm often not fully up to speed. Diving while fatigued makes one more prone to accidents. I do only simple, easy dives on my day of arrival. If I'm arriving late in the evening, I'll often not do advance booking for dives on the first morning, because I prefer to wait until then to see how I feel. I've been pretty lucky at most resorts with getting a spot as a walkon, and there have been a couple times where I was happy to just rollover and go back to sleep and start my diving in the afternoon.
Charlie