Been there, done that my friend and it took me 2 years to step back to attempting lye masterbatching again. Don't give up!
I would give both soaps a few weeks of curing, and then sample of them. Check for zap test before trying it out. Even if it does zap, I would leave them for another month. I've made an intentionally lye heavy soap (-20SF) and left it alone for most of a year and it had no zap. Also keep in mind, a few grams here and there really don't add up to much, so I give them the amount of worry in accordance with my batch size. 10g in a 100g batch is a lot of worry. In 800g perhaps only worth a watered down whisky.
I no longer MB lye - the anxiety I had in having a jug of lye around wasn't worth the effort it takes me to make the lye in the first place. BUT MB oils have saved my sanity. One trick that I learned is that when I MB, especially when melting in one container and transferring to another that will then have a smaller amount transferred to another container (pot to bucket to mixing bowl) is to give a bit of excess in the original MB amount to account for loss. For me, my batch size 2044g oils, so I calculate my MB 6150g per bucket. This gives me about 18g of play for transfer, not getting pot/bucket scraped completely free of excess, etc. This makes sure that I'm never short on the last batch.
*For the super anal, if I do have a bit left in the bucket after the last batch, I weigh it into my "excess" bucket, note the MB name and how much on a piece of painters tape stuck to the bucket. I use SM3, so this makes it really easy when there is enough in the bucket to make soap to calculate the lye for the MB blends in the bucket.*